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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1903)
rv 1 1' BRIEF NEWS NOTES. 1 5;3t333 mm or two Concerning our Muslin Underwear. .nntinues one week longer. Don't fail to see the ...finwns. voke tucked in cluster's neck and sleeves rjih sjeeves and ruffles. Worth three times the money. Sale Price, 25c. tare also offering muslin drawers and skirts, Sale Price, 25c. IJi oo kind we are showing in three different styles of tarns and drawers. Sale Price, 49c. lire also snowing ucuci maue garments ami oi nner lit great bargains. J. A. Howard, farm loans. Sea food fresh at Castle's. Try Gratz's clam chowde.-. Oyster cocktails at Orntz-e Fresh fish dally at Castle's. Clothing cleaned by Joerger. Smokers' Mlnnllf-9 Bl Vniimnn'o Oil portraits free at Martin's Qro- .TV 75c The best repairing at ISA wwaiWHM JANUARY 30, 1903. ' BIT COURT nrralgned this morning charged with j the larceny of a gelding which was stolen from Arthur Grimes, who lives . near Jlilton. Brisbols also will plead next Monday. G. L. Grant was also arraigned this morning, charged with stealing from Hugh Bell, of Athena, in November last, a gelding and two mares. He also will plead next Monday. Frank Herron, alias J. L. Smith, and F-rank Grant were arraigned thlsi momlntr pharirprl with hmln nnrl iw SulSPOSES .ceiving stolen property near Free- OF SEVERAL CASES, water. They also will plead next Monday. Herron and Grant are sud- wn Eighteen Months In 1 posed to have "bought and received" BiUiy Ed Osborne Re-,''01"8, and to be members of a more tat Reform School. ,ul lcas e gang oi norse rusi- ... , ,A . ., . tcrs, auu peruaps 10 oe impucnien in f the circuit court this other f f rascalItv of some cases which . 1 In the jury session of . , , jitlch had not reached I ' ooa" ln umaiiua. J Herein. The first case A. Rhode, the cigar maker, states ku of John Ferry, alias tllut the raising of tobacco has been tonvlcted of passing ; trIei liere. but that it was not and liar ?135 at uie GratZ i """uuuiuuij nuver win ue, a Bui-fest.. i given a year and a'-'ne principal arawnacic is me com Dtiary. mgms in ldc summer, wincu euectu- Ed Osborne, was "y remra me mwuuii bi"i ui imitate reform school. i mt to the reform of years ago, but the -plant. The only trouble Is the climate the soil seems to be perfect ly adapted to It Mr. Rhode states yeare ago and .has i ,nat genuine Cuban tobacco is used . . I fnt filler ttift ifrrn mnlmwn T jree so lar as legal re-, "- lancerned. Oshorne is lia. Ferry save His ago tree claims to be 20. araliart, accused of steal- s off a horse stanuing on aiterwara selling It, and fill plead next arnhart l full-blood nd Uves et tie reservation. The leaf .Is nearly all from Conned- cut and Holland. Examination Continued. There were 30 witnesses examined esterday at Echo in the hearing of the remonstrance against granting a saloon license to Cloyd Oliver. One- half the witnesses were favorable to ola, a qaner-hlood, was ; Mr. Oliver's cabe and one-half unfa I vorable. The examination was held at Echo to accommodate the wit nesses. The examination will be con tlnued before the county court, prob ably at its next session. ' my is Wealth nioa:yon your fuel and r home or place of busi ly! comfortable by using Accident Averted. The main belt in the Domestic Laundry engine room broke the other day and became wound around the engine, with a heavy head of steam nn. At oonRlderflhlp risk. J F Rob- STEAM, HOT WATER inson- the Proprietor, shut off the Biuuiu HUU avcucu wuai nuum un doubtedly have been a serious accident. lion Famous INACES seBoynton Furnaces liuccessful, oldest and til hsating devices Manufactured bv i largest heater man- ie United States.' ' with you and show ' we can save you. Phillips Mtreet, between Alta ''ebb Streets. Buying for Indians. Samuel Bittner was in town yester day doing a large amount of tradiug for the Indiana and for himself. Mr. Bittner Is a large lease holder and transact much business for the Indi nns during the quarantine. Visiting In La Grande. Geary Klmbrell, deputy county sur veyor. Is registered at the Foley House, In La Grande, this morning. He Is on a brlof business and pleas ure trip and wIH return home tomorrow. Rubber heels. Teutsch's. DISINFECT .3 - ... m nm wm aiseases can be prevented by using a good ais n time A good disinfectant must be prompt and 8 action, free from nrlnr and cheat. 1 "08 DISINFECTANT Is free from odor, prompt and "ction and cheaD. It mirifies the air. deodorizes and Anything it is applied to. f Sole Agents. Price 35c a quart bottle, or three 'ii delivered to any part of the city. A quart makes f! of disinfectant. 'PEN'S DRUG STORE From Main St., Toward the Court Hotfse eery. Men's halt soles. Teutsch. Don't forget shoe 'eutech's. A gentleman's smoke. The Pendle ton Favorite. Hays' cigar store, headquarters for smoners' supplies. Imported llmburcer and Swiss cheese sandwiches at Grati's. No Chinese cookinc at PhllllDS' res taurant. Everything tastes cood. Fine quality ostrich and turkey leather dutters. The Nolf Store. Board by the day or week: Mrs. wu. Mays, 312 East Webb street. For Rent Four-rooms house, near academy. Inqune at E. O. office. For Sale 100 tons of alfalfa hay, R.- J. Boddy, butcher, Athena, Or. ! For Hem Two furnished front j 100ms. Address Mrs. H. S. Dormah. I Rc-esi cigar store for smoking art! ides of all kinds. Patton'3 old stand. I Lot for sale; great bargain: Raley's addition. Inquire at 403 Alta. street A surprise when you see that cozy homo I can sell you Tor $1000. E. T. Wade. The scarlet fever quarantine has been raised from H. Stewart's resi dence. , The quarantine for measles was raised yesterday from Charles Beale's residence. f Wood and coal by car lots a spec ialty. P. P. Collier & Co., 'phone Main 1121. Thomas Eaker Is arranging to build c residence on West Court street, be tween Calvin and Marie. Ralph Folsom will build the coming spring a residence at the corner of Calvin and Court streets. The plumbers report business in their line as slow. They don't say they hope for a heavy freeze. V Fred Hill has just finished an eight room, two-story residence three miles west of Pendleton. Setter Is the con tractor. v B. Li. McElroy, who lives four miles out, on the reservation, reports all crops as fine, wheat and barley es pecially. The .Presbyterian menus purpose building a chapel at 'Marston Park. especially intended for Sunday school purposes See W. B. Jenkins for door name elate, signs, numbers, etc. Newest aoveltlcs. Prices low. Office, Commer "ial Association. Magnificent oil portraits enlarged from any photo furnished, given free to customers at Martin's Family Gro cery and Bakery. B. B .Crowner, who lives three miles west of town, has just moved into his new residence. John Crow ner was the contractor. Joe Snyder has -bought 20 acres of land off the Bryant place three miles west of the city. He will make a fruit farm of his purchase. Admired by all are the .beautiful ell portraits we are giving free to customers. See samples In our win dow. Marten's Family Grocery and Bakery. It Is reported that the wife of Wet Coyote died a few days "ago at her home on Tutullla, about 15 miles from Pendleton. She was afflicted with smallpox. The Coe Co'mmisslbn Company has leased the lpom formerly occupied by J. A. Howard, at 120 Court street, which is now being fitted up for cie- eiinancr. Thev will occupy it m a few days. Rev Levi Johson's- next appoint ments ln this vicinity are at the Temple and at Marston Park, both on Sunday, February 8, at the Tem ple at 11 a. ra., and at Marston Park at 7:30 p. m. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. Church will have a sale of home cooked food at Mr. Oliver's grocery, Saturday, Jan. 31st, and every Sat urday following for some time. Re member the place. For Sale 23 sections of grazing and farming lands ln Umatilla and Morrow counties. Good buildings. Ranch will feed 15,000 to 16,000 sheep. Plenty of water. Also between 11, (u0 and 12,000 head of sheep, 130 head of cattle. 30 horses, wagons, harness, plows, seeders and other, farming supplies. Address Joseph Vey, Pendleton. Jesse Falling retiring from busi ness, means a Dig saving lo uuyers.1 Mr. Failing is offering big Induce ments to close out the balanrejof Ills stock as ho Is anxious to dispose of it at the earIIestpossible date. The sale Is on rugs, curtains, portlers, sew- ln machines, floor matting and lino leum, wajl paper, etc. Iew goods that have arrived since the sale start ed are Included ln the slaughter price sale. Read Falling's big ad In this 188116. ! IT f AYS TO TRADE AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE SALE For the next three days we will make sweeping reductions on the S following lines: Dress Goods Lace Curtains Muslins Sheeting Trimmings Tailor-Made Suits Jackets Waists Quilts Blankets v JUST ARRIVED A Pretty Line of White Wool Watsting. The Peoples Warehouse PENDLETON, OREGON. Half soles at Teutsch's. Smoke the Pendleton Favorite. The Oregon Daily Journal can be found on sale at Frazler's book store. Beautiful 5-room cottage, two lota, thade and fruit, trees, nicely located. Reduced to S1500. E. T. Wade. For Sale Brick building with basement, 50x90, on Main street. Good property at a bargain. Easy terms. E. T. Wade. H. W. Corbett Is using his strongest influence to have the seal of tjie state of Oregon change to conform to the requirements of the constitution adopted in 1859. The figure of a bea ver Is left oft the present seal, which should be part of the design. ANOTHER WEEK OP SPECIAL SALE DAYS MONDAY All 5c Toilet Soap, 39c a Dozen. Has Recovered. Indians who are ln town today de ny the report that Mrs. Wet Coyote Is dead.' They assert -that on tho contrary, she has entirely recovered from ber attack of smallpox. Dr. Henderson was unable to confirm the leport of her death, though he tel ephoned out to the agency this morning. Notice. All Modern Woodmen please meet at hall Monday, Feb., 2nd, to vote on re-rating proposition and elect dele gates to County Camp Ninetv.Kftvnn AmrlnAn miinlrlnnll- tles now have cremation or reduction plants for sewage. Tuesday Our 35c and 40c Window Shades, 27c. WEDNESDAY 65c and 75c Jardinieres, special at 470. THURSDAY Any Stationery in t.'ie house for Half Price. FRIDAY Fresh Flower Seeds, regular 5c values at 2o. The Delicacies of the season are always found at our restaurant. At present wo have Finest Oysters $ Frog Legs Clams Crabs and Lobsters f and other salt and fresh water foods. . , . '. The French Restaurant SATURDAY Yi off on our complete line Blue and White Enamel Ware. The Nolf Store THE NEW Pingree GLORIA $3.50 SHOES TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNER BROS Telephone Muln 4 1 For New Buildings We carry the finest line of hardware to he 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 8c CO., COURT STREET BEST DRY WOOD. We have bought of the Allen Brothers, their Interest In the Wood buslneuH, and now we arc ready to fnrnlsh the best dry wood on short notice. Oljlce 638 Main Street. Phone 1121, P. P. COLLIER & CO. For Ladies Have Armed Boston Storei how do YOU SKKS The new itorc can never be A rPDTI0r,'i Where Whole Families are Shod. I known 'nnless It advertfses iL V Cl il I lOiHf 9 t 1 1 $rW! i ' ffi WW! 1 lis