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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1903)
mmmmmmmm mi BRIEF NEWS NOTES. IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. i mm or two Concerning our Muslin Underwear. Our Sale continues one week longer. Don't (ail to see the great BARGAINS we are offering. Cambric Gowns, yoke tucked in clusters, neck and sleeves edged with sleeves andjruflles. , Worth three times the money. Sale Price, 25c. We are also offering muslin drawers and skirts, ?(SPrfc4 25c. 'J. , I The Ji.oo kind we are showing in three different styles of i skirts, gowns anu drawers. Sale Price, 49c. We are also showing better made garments and of finer t Jcture at great bargains. MONDAY. FRDItUAItY -2, 1903. PRICE OF BUTTER. I pro li doing mm K purely to fercath Last Year Caused Many Co Out of the Dairy Business. Robert Dick, or East Birch, 22 mile.. lthe city, reports cattle anu sheep fairly well In that vicinity, fc'lilJk, who milks 20 'dairy cows. i that tho Jersey Is a hotter cow dairy purposes, but all his Tbe almost impossibility of dls riig of Jersey stock In the beef arket, where, sooner or later all ii cow3 fetch up, throws a scale I'faror ot tho Shorthorns. Mr. Dick, rio jells his Uuttor under the label Sooyslde," receives this season 30 IkU per pound for the same as com Iced with 22 cents last year. He drouth of last year and conse- laat sliortngo of pasture In some ln hlitiss influenced a good many dairy pmcrs to go out of the business, at East (or 'tho present season, which .ac- tetter. BUY A HOME. nc Money ouu.n, . -non w.i . j lor a Lot In the Magnificently, (Lo cated MeCalllster Adition. People seeYAng desirable residence 1DIH Will UV VUQlfJU O. IU1U wilinJl.Ulir thrown open to the public next Fri day and Sihirday. Pendleton, is now uluiessiif a rapid growth in popula tion and mere is a famine in residen ces ,io Hat each day real estate bo comes more valuable. Applications are made In advance for houses about to be vacated. Tho problem of secur lag a home and stop paying rent Is AlTGraA Ia J 1. .... .. . . . 1 . 1 . n ,l.nntn rr. ll.vu u, IIJUBU W11U UU1UUIU,Q cf tills chance. The lots In the Me Calllster addition will be offered on paid for as easily as naylng rent. All tint Is required Is a small paymont Joirn and the balance in sums to suit ta purchaser. The MeCalllster addition, Is magni fy nr in. Save money on your fuel and .. l. . i t i - ficently located for homes. It lies cn a slope toward the river and every lot faces oast 6r west. It is only five minutes- walk to tho postofflce. Another advantage offered In this addition Is in th.e care that has been tiilcen In plntttngf the property. Sixty foot streets adjoin each lot and In the rear is a 12-foot alley. This makes the Inside' lots desirable as they are easy of access from the rear as well as the front. One of the special feat ures of this great sale of lots Is that none of the lots have been reserved. but all will be placed on the market at the same time and the first to call will have tho first chance to select a lot. The price at which these lots', will be sold is remarkably low and much below that charged in the ad joining additions. It will be well worth your time to carefully consider this chance to secure one or more of these lots. Be sure and pay a visit to tho addition and thoroughly inves tigate tne offer. Full particulars can bo had by calling at W, F. Earn- heart's real estate office In Associa tion block. ON EAST OREGONIAN FORCE. bi w B-4 3 m mm m fc I All rtJ A M Hf IT UATU 1 URN ACES Ihe Resume Bovnton Furnaces i'o ii. ....... t i 1 1 i -v.nic inusi auccessiui, oiucsc anu sttt economical healing devices hs market. Manufactured by Idest and largest heater man turers in the United States. Let us figure (with you and show -3.f.ui. 'uviwii wc tan save you. iini Kill i iifiw LMtAr.... 1 ... A J r-iiuunuiid - i r r it r nnnirvati n i r :i i m vveuu streets. I Well Known Newspaper Man Ac cepts Position of Circulation Agent. Fred Lockley, Jr., of Salem, the well-known correspondent and writer who has been connected with the .Northwest Uvestock and Woolcrow 'era Journal of this' city, the Pacific Homestead of Salem, and whose inter estlng descriptive letters and plonoar sketches Jn the Oregon Dally Jour nal have been widely copied In, the Northwest, has accepted the position of circulation ngenl tin the East Ore- gonian and Is now in charge, Mr. Lockley needs no Introduction to the many pntrons of the East Oregonlan, as he has traveled extensively through all parts of Oregon in the in terest of the publications named, and enjoys a wide personal acquaintance. Mrs. Lockley accompanies him to this city, whore they will make their future home. Christian Science Meeting. During the stay in tho city of Miss ,Stimson, of Portland, the -Christian Science healer, tho friends of that faith will hold regular sessions every Sunday at 11 a. m. and every Wed t.esday at 7:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Rose Campbell, on Cottage street. Mk-s Nell Fanning Is first reader and Mrs. Ed Ebon is second leader. The church iiere now num bers 1G members California Woman's Federation. Fresno, Cal., Fob. 2. All prepara tions have been completed to enter tain In comfortable style the Califor nia Federation of Women's Clubs, which will meet in annual convention hore tomorrow, under conditions per haps more favorable for a successful mooting than since the organization Altnosfevery county in the state will be represented, and many delegates are already nrrlvlng. The local clubs nm esneclallv strong, and on them will Involve thefwork of entertaining the visitors, rueir enoris irave prov en BO succession intti every yibihh will be entertained at a private house. Tho meeting will undoubtedly be the .largest in point of attenaance oi any yet held in California. Women. ' clubs pf ,al! kinds wlU be ropresent ' od, and subjects of interest to women ' .i.lll Ua rllurMlflftPfl. Rubber heels. TeutscU's. DISINFECT dis-and All germ diseases can be prevented by using a good infectant in time. A good disinfectant must be prompt ;-tmuiC m action, tree trom ouor " KABRO'S DISINFECTANT Is free from odor, prompt and reliable in action and cheap. It purifies the air, deodorizes and disinfects anything it is applied to. v We arc Sole Agonts. Price 35c a quart bottle, or three ipuues ior pi, delivered to any pari 01 via uuy. ,w gallons of disinfectant. KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE 1 &rr o, ... . o., w j " - " J, A. Howard, farm loans. Sea food fresh at Castle's, Try Gratz's clam chowder. A treat "Above the Clouds." Oyster cocktails at Qratz'e. Fresh fish daily at Castle's. Clothing cleaned by Joerger. Smokers supplies at Neuman's. Smoke the Pondleton Favorlto. "Above the Clouds" Friday even Ing: Oil portraits free at Martin's Gro cery. Men's half soles, 75c The best. Teutsch. Don't forget shoe repairing at Teutsch's. A gentleman's smoke, The Pendle ton Favorite. Hays' cigar store, headquarters for smokers supplies. E. DeHaren, of Yokum, will build a largo barn next spring. For Sale A fine new folding bed, Apply at 211 Court street Imported Hmburger and Swiss cheese sandwichej at Gratz's. Smokers enjoy a good smoke. That's what they get -at Roes'. For Rent Four-rooms house, near academy. Inquire at E. O. office. For Sale 100 tons of alfalfa hay. It. J. Boddy, butcher. Athena. Or. Board by the day or week: Mrs. W. B. Mays, 312 East Webb street. For Rent Two furnished front looms. Address Mrs. H. S. Dorman. Lot for sale: great bargain; Raley's addition. Inquire at 403 Alta street The Oregon Daily Journal can bo found on sale at Frazler's book store. A surprise when you see that cozy home I can sell you for $1000. E. T. Wade. J. W. Parrott, a farmer uear Yoa kum, has moved into his new residence. Wood and coal by car lots a spec ialty. P. P. Collier & Co., 'phone Main 1121. Henry Eggers, a Warren farme;', will build a $3000 residence the com ing spring. Neal Dozler has finished lately a residence on his farm near Yoakum, into which he has moved. Beautiful 5-room cottage, two lots, shade and fruit trees, nicely located. Reduced to $1500. E. T. Wade. Thd scarlet fever quarantine was yesterday lifted from the home of H L. Lee, of 811 West Railroad street. The new Christian church at Athe na will be dedicated February 22. It Is a large and commodious building. For Sale Brick building with basement, 50x90, on Main street. Good property at a bargain. Easy terms. E., T. Wade. Sea "W. B; Jenkins for door' name plate, signs, numbers, etc. Newest novelties. Prices low. Office Commer- "ial Association. Pendleton high school talent will present the beautiful melodrama "A- bove the Clouds" Friday evening at the Opera house, C. E. Pruitt, charged with being drunk and disorderly, is booked to appear In the" police court this after noon at 5 o'clock. The quarantine has been lifted from the home of Fred Stickler, on Clay street. . It was imposed on ac count of scarlet fever. WJlliam Parker, of Athena, has sold his hardware business and residence property also and will move soon1 up on a farm near Colfax. E. DeHaven, who lived for 38 years at Milton, has sold his farm there and bought a farm near Yoakum, up-( on which he now resides. .Eureka Lodge No. 32, I. O. O. F., has changed its timo of meeting from Saturday night until Tuesday night Us next time for meeting is Tuesday, February 10. The social Saturday evening last of Eureka Lodge No. 31, L O. O. F., was greatly enjoyed by those present. The published program was carried out without deviation. See the high school pupils in "Above the ,Glouds."- It will be well worth witnessing and patrons will aid a worthy cause as the proceeds will go toward ihe library fund. J, E, McDowell, the brakeman killed Friday at Meacham, was a brothor-ln-law of Engineer Bruce, who was kill ed In the wreck of the Sunsot Limited at Needles, California, last Wednes day, Charles Chancey, of Missouri Gulch, J2 miles southwest of the city, reports that winter wheat looks Very well, but on account of the dry fall its growth has been during the winter and it is small,. Dance in German Hall, at Middle Cold Springs 'Friday evening, Febru ary 6. Good music. Dance with sup per included, $1, A good time assur ed allt Committee, W. Melnors. Wal lace and James Cargiir. Attention Knights. Damon Lodge' No. 4, K, ot P., will work in the first and thiid ranks this ovenlng. All Knights arc requested to be present. W. Keyes, C. C. R. W. Fletcher. K. of R, and S. REMNANT REMNANTS Wo place on sale Monday and Tuesday all tho Romnants left from our Clear ance Sale Everything in Remnants will bo sold at half prico. Children's now 25c Union J 4c Suits, 50c Ladies' Union Salts, now 29c Embroideries A large stock has jast arrived. We can show yotf the most complete line in town. Call and look t them over. u 12 Mfimmy Cloth In Cream. The new things for Waists and Shirt Waist Suits at $J.OO A Broken Lot Of Children's Underwear 4. at JOc Fleece Lined Pique Very desirable for Shirt Waists, at 55c and 39c per vd. The Peoples Warehouse PENDLETON, OREGON. 1 AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS. MAIL, ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. Send for Samples Died in Missouri. ANOTHER WEEK OF SPECIAL The North Mlssourlan, published at! SALE DAYS Gallatin, Mo., says in its issue of Jan. 30: "The little son of W. W. Harrat, who arrived here from Pendleton, Ore., died Sunday, Jan. 25, of scarlet fever. The child was 2 years old and was sick when the family arrived here. The funeral was held Monday at Pilot Grove Baptist church and the interment took place in Pilot Grove cemetery, the oldest in the county." W. W. Harrah and family left Pen dleton two weeks ago to pay a visit to the old home In Missouri and this sad misfortune will be learned with regret by their many friends in this city. They are expected home next week. MONDAY All 5c Toilet Soap, 39o a Dozen. Tuesday Our 35c and 40c Window Shades, 270. Snow 15 Feet Deep. W. F. Murray came down from the Greenhorn district yesterday and will remain until next May. He got out of the Greenhorn country just in time to get out at all probably, as the snow there was 15 feet deep when he left Mr. Murray is the sole owner of tbo Old Man, and one-half owner of tho Eagle, mining claims which are now yielding $50 per ton. He Is confident he has a good thing in both properties. Revival Meetings Continue. The revival meetings now in prog ress at the Baptist church are being well attended with the most satisfac tory results. Last night flvo new memlbers were baptized and several others are awaiting baptism. Con versions are being made constantly and the meetings will be held each evening until further announced, WEDNESDAY 65c and 75c Jardinieres, special at 470. THURSDAY Any Statuary in the house for Halt' Price. The Delicacies of the season are always found at our restaurant. At present we have Finest Oysters Frog Legs Clams Crabs f and Lobsters f and other salt and fresh water foods The French Restaurant FRIDAY Fresh Flower Seeds, regular 5c values at 2c. LET US FILL YOUR BILL SATURDAY Yi off on our complete line Blue and White Enamel Ware, The Nolf Stoe Resumes Her Place. Miss Brma Benson has returned from Portland, where she has been ill ever slnco the holidays, and unablo until now to resume charge of her ,room in the public schools the sac- end grade in the old Acaaemy uuuu ing. She Is In charge today. Mrs. J. H. Lycetto taught the school in nqr absence, Club Notice. Tho Thursday aitornoon Club will hold its nejet meeting at the home of Mr. S, P, S.turgte; Thursday, Fobru- Epidemic of Measles. The measles are still epidemic around Missouri Gulch.. The Powers and Hughes families and tho fumily of Fred Searcey are said to bo afflict ed. As far as can be learned there is no attempt at a quarantine, people romlng and going with scarcely any attempt to avoid the disease. TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNERBROS Tolepliono Main 4 THE NEW Pingree GLORIA $3.50 SHOES FOR LUMBER itb4,tsai-ni :. t -a riiiinrrrTTT"f nc nintrnirtui We can supply you with - Building Material of all descriptions and save you money. DOORS WINDOWS 13 u i Idin g paper, lime, cement brick and sand. Wood gutters for barns and dwellings a specialty. Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., Opp. Court House 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 J BEST DRY WOOD,. We havo bought of the Allen Brothers, their Interest in the Wood business, and now we aro ready to furnish the best dry wood on short notice. Oifloe 638 Main Street. Phone U2U P P. COLLIER 8c CO, For Ladies Have Arrrved Boston Store how do you Where Whole FaaUils we Shod. I know Rnlew Itfkdverfltie 41