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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1903)
eniEF NEWS NOTES. 'ijt Temfeelk) i IT PAYS TO TRADE AT TBE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE, 4 WORD OR TWO Concerning our Muslin Underwear. n... c.ie continues one week longer. Don't fail to see thr. pttt BAB8AIHS we are offering. Cjmorii. uu"i j va ... o.uo.w.n, iuu siccves pjged with sleeves and ruffles. Worth three times the money. Safe Price, 25c. We are also offering muslin drawers and skirts, Sale Price, 25c. y The $t oo kind we are showing in three different styles of i j ' j i-Jt r . Sale Price, 49c We are also showing better made Ktire at great bargains. garments and of finer E- JFT wiiimi ii ii r SDAT, JANUARY 29 1903 SsBtu FAGTORY I iltLFN. OF RTRATFOflD. Ncrtake to Establish a Fac- Htre for Manufacture of Pat- W30n Beds Pendleton to Be Distributing Point for the Empire. lie: for the manufacture of a combination wagon bed is a lor Pendleton. Benjamin Stratf6rd, Ontario, Canada, Jkelty for the purpose of en- ;hsl capital in such a project. fe claims to have established fe the manufacture of this h Fargo, N. D., Winnipeg, nedericton, N. B., and Port Osario. He considers this the cM,le place, geographically. a sccoant of the abundance of Umber in the rough for Manlictaie of the wagon &eu. las tacertained that erery kind . r-nw ornnre In nhnnn. In this ocattj He also puts upon ttie water power and natural adraitages. Mr. Allen claims to tare letters of intro- im 1 1 U.U nauurin IJ 1 1 11 IT V .1. 111. pailiasesf tnd prominent Cana- btutsess .men to Senator-elect put nf H'lihlnetnn. to the nrime j painter, who Invariably keeps abreast of the times. His progressive policy gives to our city an institution that lis a credit and affords a place where can be found the very newest Ideas I in his line. Mr. Sharp has Just completed some 'sweeping Improvements In his storf. In the ojiera house block, on Court ! street, which add greatly to the at I tractiveness of the room and also to , the convenience In attending to the j wants of the public. The room has oeen artistically papered and decorat-j shelves for tie keeping of the large stock of paper he carries, have been tuflt. This places the supplies with in handy reach and also affords an op portunity for persons selecting paper to see In a well lighted room, the stock In the roll with the border to match. The late styles of wall paper for this season includes many beautiful patterns and in selecting for the Pendleton and Umatilla county trade Mr. Sharp has not overlooked any of tne desirable patterns. He has a force of workmen -who thoroughly understand paper hanging and his patrons are always assured of hav ing everything first-class.- In addition to the large stock of wall paper, Mr. Sharp carries a full line of paints, brushes, oils and glass and makes a specialty of picture framing. Fruit In Good Condition. P. B. McAlexander. the Milton fruit raiser, was In the city today. He re ports the condition of the fruit trees, canes and roots as fine could not be better. He has in five acres of fruit. Mr. McAlexander has just finished fl200 residence. ttimier of Commerce and , Schools in Good Shape. . . n t m .In .nil Im.tnas. ... I . i". I i . . . . . . i i'1'l tllll.1111111 .1 u I. 1111 uu 1 1IUI 11 rtKle to be manufactured IS ntlrl M lltnn etinnTK .He rennrf nil aa . being in good condition in every ted a doable bed. a livestock. , wjetable, coal, wood, hay, race ana neaaer box. A full Eichbe will be on exhibition wat the Golden Rule hotel. frerjiody will there have a or inemseiyes of Its merits. .jwieui reason ior me esiao- of tie plant at this point is nere, so centrally located, COntrollpri tho Tnnrlfpf fnr Washington and . Orecon. charges being practically the this point to points of a II I II t. rtlCtOnnn ......... ... I. If spect as to equipment and manage ment but all are badly depleted on account of the scare of scarlet fever and other epidemics Tied for Third, Attention is called to the fact that F. W, Walte, who made the highest average score the first day of the tournament, scored a tie for the two days with Ware, of Spokane. Their score was a total of 2S1 out of 30 targets, and Ihey stood third. nLoaiHh i rj i i i 1 1 i i n i ri ..... 'in . n"iib txtenslve Improvements in ?MiUal.n 1 , wii luiLntM uroETessive " also does C. C. Sharp, the Keorator, paper hanger and New District to Be Organized. A new school district will be petl , tioned for In the near future, compris f lng some territory of other districts j In the Cold Spring country, also some j unorganized territory in the northern Decorator, Pri 01 me county. Baron Steck von Sternberg has been given the title and rank of envoy extraordinary and minister pienipo tentiary from Germany to the United States. CUT FLOWERS and moderate prices. GREEN PLANTS -u iiavc on nana aeooa selection 01 rorsuawt. i niuu t.. r. 0 . ..... I . r cms, etc., jitc. tome in and look tnem over, rou aon't havefo buy. wi buua is delicious and only s cents. From Main St Toward the Court House J. A. Howard, farm loans. Half soles at Teutsch'a. Rubber heela. Tcutsch's. Try Gratx'a clam chowder. Sea food fresh at Castlo's. Oyster cocktails at Gratx's. Fresh fish dally at Castle's. Clothing cleaned by JToerger. Smoke the Pendleton Favorite. Oil portraits free at Martin's Gro cery. Everything smokers want at Neu nan's. Dont forget shoe repairing at reutsch's. A gentleman's smoke. The Pendle ton Favorite. Monopole canned Jtoods at the Standard Grocery. V M. Frailer, of Milton has Just nnisned a residence. J. M. Frazier. of Milton, has just finished two dwelling houses. Imported llmburger and Swiss cheese sandwiches at Grati's. No Chinese cooking at Phillips' res taurant. Everything tastes good. Fresh stock of rubber bands, sold in bulk at lowest prices. NolPs. Board by the day or week; Mrs. W. B. Mays, 312 East Webb street For Bent Four-rooms house, near academy. Inquire at E. O. office. For Rent Two furnished front looms. Address Mrs. H. S. Dorman. Rees' cigar store for smoking arti cles of all kinds. Patton'a old stand. Kemler & Son will supply you with the choice Monopole canned goods. Lot forsale, great bargain; Raley's addition. Inquire at 403 Alta street Hays' cigar store, Major's old tand, headquarters for smokers' sup plies, y A suprise, when you see that cozy home I can sell -you for $1000. E. T. Wade. Wood and coal by car lots a spec alty. P. P. Collier & Co., "phone Main 1121. Ira S. Bouker has sold to John Preston for $80, lot 1C, block 61, in Freewater. Most select stock only enters into Monopole 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 bles put in cans are Monopole. Kem ler & Son have the entire line. Beautiful 5-room cottage, two lots, shade and fruit trees, nicely located. Reduced to $1500. E. T. Wade. Edna, the 2-year-old daughter of Matt Kono.ien, who lives near Hava na, died of pneumonia yesterday. James G. Heltzel has sold to L. Byron Wells for $175, lots 2 and 7, in block 5. in Brassfield's addition to Echo. For Sale Brick building with casement, 50x90, on Main street Good sroperty at a bargain. Easy terms. 5. T. Wade. See W. B. Jenkins for door name jlate, signs, numbers, etc Newest novelties. Prices low. Office, Commer cial Association. Magnificent oil portraits enlarged from any photo furnished, given free to. .customers at Martin's Family Gro cery and Bakery. Admired by all are the beautiful cil portraits we are giving free to customers. See samples in our win dow. Marten's Family Grocery and Bakery. Walter S. Lindsey, of Pendleton, has sold to David C. Johnson, of Wal lula for $500, 100 acres of land in section 15, township 6, range 31, the same lying four miles nortneast oi Juniper. William Hurst assigns to the Farmers' Bank of Weston, Or., the consideration being $1000, the north west quarter of the northwest quar ter of section 3C, township C, range The property lies very close to the town of Freewater. For Sale 23 sections of grazing ani farming lands In Umatilla and Morrow counties. Good buildings. Ranch will feed 16,000 to 16,000 sheep. Plenty of water. Also be tween 11,000 and 12,000 h,ead of sheep, 130 head of cattle, 30 horses, wagons, harness, plows, seeders and other farming supplies. Address Joseph Vey, Pendleton. CLEARANCE SALE For the next three days we will make sweeping reductions on the 3 5 2 following lines: Dress Goods Lace Curtains Muslins Sheeting Trimmings Taflor-Made Suits i Jackets Waists Quilts Blankets JUST ARRIVED A Pretty Line of White Wool Waistiog. Dmiy1aq ill fl UAH All n A KsaiciiuubC PENDLETON, OREGON. Odds and Ends. McKay, Jan. 29. Bro. Hudson, our supervisor, is ballasting the roads. Good job. High water in the river is receding. Mrs. Gus Hill has returned home from a visit in Baker county. Mose Thompson is working at the carpenter trade near the U. S. Sol diers Home, in California. The hens have formed a union and are trying to break the egg trust, We wonder if they have a Mitchell among them. Mrs. K. C. Kidder, who has been very sick the past six weeks, is very much better at this writing and great hopes .are entertained of .her speedy recovery. It is reported that Joseph Snyder lias bought the place owned by the late Orlando Bryant, near the Hill ranch. Mrs. W. U Kidder, a former resi dent, now of Spokane, is visiting friends here. Hay Is selling for $10 per ton In the stack and not much in sight at that figure. RING UP SEVEN-FOUR Special Election at Adams. Adams held a special school elec tion a few days ago, at which a tax of 7 mills was voted. There were 12 votes. for the levy mentioned and 9 against The issue was to have or rot to haye nine months' school. Tbe Oregon Dally Journal can be found on sale at Frazier's book store. THE NEW If you need a tablet, lamp chimney, new book thing you may wish that' we phone to us and our man day" will deliver it promptly magazine, Any sell, "Fn- The Nolf Store The Delicacies of the season are always found at our restaurant. At present we have Finest Oysters Frog Legs $ Clams f Crabs f and Lpbsters and other salt and fresh water foods The French Restaurant Japanese Napkins Big Line Pocket Knives Fancy Stationery in Boxes Feather Dusters and Mop Sticks TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNER BROS Telophoue Mulu 4 Starving to Death. John Morrison, of Adams, a gentle man about 75 years of age, is report ed to be plowly starving himself to death. He is In poor health and suf fers from hallucinations, and refuses to take nourishment. It Is believed he cannot survive miirh longfr. Pingree GLORIA $3.50 First I'endletonlan "Did you hear II Trovatore?'" Second Pendlelonlan- "No. Yes terday was Chinese New Year. Be ing In an aesthetic mood, I spent the evening In Chinatown, where they had such soul-stirring music." Oo You Remember 'Em? Of all the sad .and torry ' words That mankind ever writ. The saddest are, to most of us, These two, "Please Temit." New York WorJd.' SHOES For New Buildings We carry the finest line of hardware to be found in any store, Architects, builders and contractors will And 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 "i -i irn-mmrriTTiiry jmtiihimm i m MiiMMiiiiMMMi -For Ladies Halts'. Axttved BEST DRY WOOD. We have bought of tho Allon Brothers, their interest in tbe Wood business, and now wo are roady to furnish the best dry wood n short notice, Office 638 Main Streot. Phone it2i. P.P. COLLIER & CO. Boston Store; how do you xTm know what If you don't The new store can never be M r"H. . m mm am 4. Where Whole FamHieB are Shod.lunown nnless It advertises MUVCH I SOIZf V..- - av