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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1903)
s most lovely season of the year and with comes our beautiful line ot new wash dress i. rr ennncr onri siimtrior jjas iui - . -on- nflttorns. new tints, in fant nvnrv- 5c mpk ftflfl our cnrwr winnmv fnr -wdisulav and prices. BRIEF NEWS NOTES. fEBRUARY 17. 1903. kg events. L-Celebratlon 39th anni- Knights of Pythias, No. 4. MVashington Guards, Ej&nbly hall. !3 -Shooting tourna- Lt 25, 26, 27 Modern itUine at Walla Walla. PJknt begins. siity court. Horace K. Turner irt Kitian church. lights of Pythias dis l La Grande. am Woodmen county F. hall, Pendleton. 18 Inland Empire supreme court at Pen- :iation. Walla Walla. Kt court. GRADE SHORTHORNS. Ssi Awful Fate. la, of Melbourne, Fla.. dor told me I had nothing could be a? given up to die. . trial bottle of Dr. leiy for Consump- lary it. I urn now Ijvery and owe all $sx Discover-. It 7 life." This great i for all throat and ifillman & Co.. drug- ad tl.00. Trial bot- '"The Better the Stock the Better the Profit.' Burr Johnson, of this city, who has a band of cattle on Umatilla meadows ' sold a carload of his 2-year-olds at Echo, Saturday, for 44 cents a ' pound. They are grade Shorthorns and averaged 1126 poundsc They i were all "f his own raising ex l cept five. Mr. Johnson has been in I the stock business in this county I since 1870. "Does It pay to raise good stock?'.' ; said Mr. Johnson. "Emphatically. : yes. Take a scrub animal and a good specimen of one or the bee breeds ! and raise them from calves together. ' Give them the same care and leed. The scrub will weigh 950 or 1000 pounds as a 2-year-old, while the other will weigh from 1150 to 1200 pounds. My theory is the better the stock the better the profit Under the present conditions of the cattle Industry, good stock responds better to care than poor stock. The first cost is a little more, but you make lt up several times over when it comes to selling time. I got $48.70 a head from my 2-year-olds which is not so bad " fet by Freezes. Kfaiipe', is in town en HtftHa on a visit. He Bet! acreage of wheat but it is not lb Farreli has In 1C0 1 dots not share in bold that it has ? 3 alternating f rentes la believes continued - de-elop it finely. ! srod average ctanJ Sister Paphunita Dead. Sister Paphunita, aged 37, died at the mission on the reservation Sunday morning of heart trouble. She was a native of Irelan and for 13 years ever since its founding had been n seamstress at the mission. She was greatly beloved by her co workers in the church, and no less so by those not associated with her, l.ut who had the advantage of her acquaintance. The funeral was held at B o'clock Monday morning from the Catholic church, and the interment was in the Catholic Mission cemetery on the reservation. ; Sign Petition. i Or.. Fob 17. f Editor 31.1 In readine thf punched to the petition asklt-sr for a rlmtirn gsmer. published in the I notice my M n error, or I never otion, i am oppobed to Riiaif time 'a. truly 5-HAS. A. FRAZIER. Cattle Healthy. George Llnser, of Baer Creek 12 miles south of Pilot Rock, reports that stock in that country are in as good condition now as at a corres ponding period last year, because the piotracted knows and cold put the stock on a forage so long. However, all stock Is perfectly healthy and in chape to put on flesh as soon as spring opens. The cattle in that part of the county are half and half Hereford and Shorthorn grades. The breeding is thoroughbied males with common cows. IN-O PURE V J 'COFFEE fe while the taste is Coffee fchnH Arc tli a J. .... O ....X. rna weeds disease organs. Thinking i -v uuu us ix:n TO-DAY. Hid iSc. per package. Friday's Program. In substance the program for the crlebration of the anniversary of the founding of the Order of Knights of Pythias is as follows: Addresses by Grand Chancellor J. W. Maloney and Professor F. I. Forbes. Rev. W. E. Potwine. Roscoe Bryson, R. Alexan der aud Judge Ellis and J. H. Gwinn will respond to toasts. Fred Hart rr.an will 'ilng a solo. The Damon Quartet Rader, Troutman, Conklin and Privett will also render several numbers. Only members and their families will be present. Executrix Sale, The property or the late William Btarcy will be disposed of at public pjiIp Wednesday. February 25. at the Searcey farm. 10 miles northwest of I Ui.mltntnn Tl,n nmiUirtV mnRlPlR fif horses, harness, wagonB, header beds, ml nil kinds of farming im plements. Free lunch will be serv- f-d. J. M. Benticy, auctioneer. A Good Tooth Brush iCVervbodv olinuM Ii-juo A rnnrh hrttsli that is hbristles ,s Dut jjtte better than none at all. ENS' pf.wf.tr a ttve brush our order in France. . It is a four-row bleached sher m a workmanlike manner, guaranteed to "27i times without losing a bristle. In other liuieed three months, which allows you to use day nc I .- ...1, mul nn matter hnw USh We fVPr m (nr nrXr-f we ever 8aw for that Price lts a 35 ccnt rWDgin Jaree lots and Hirprt allows us to sell it at Z? at it even if you don't want to buy now. IN' SI nwiTfl STORE Main St., tvwxi the Court Hose Choice meats at Houser's. Soa food fresh at Castle's. Try Qratz's clam chowdor. Oyster cocktails at Gratz'e. Hohbach's baking Is clean. Fresh fish daily at Castle's. Clothing cleaned by Joerger. Best f-lioa work at TeutscU's. Smokers' supplies at Ncuman's. Smoke the Pendleton Favorite. Have your shoes repaired at Teutsch's. A gentleman's smoke, The Pendle ton Favorite. , Rader has the best furniture polish on the market. Hays' cigar store, headquarters for smokers' supplies. Have you had your shoes repaired at TeutschT Try him. Imported llmburger and Swiss cheese sandwlchcj at Gratz's. "El Sidelo," the best cigar made at Roes' cigar store. Court street, Large line garden tecds, bulk and package. Reliable soods. XoltV. For Rent Two furnished front looms. Address Mrs. II. S. Dorman. The Oregon Daily Journal can be found on sale at Frazier's book store. Ixt for sale; great bargain; Raley's addition. Inquire at 403 Alta street. Ed Smith has sold 320 acres of land at Juniper to Henry Mills, of this rlace. A surprise when you see that cozy homo I can sell you for $1000. E. T. Wade. You always get choice meat at Hou ser's. Alta street, opposite Savings Bank. Lost A ladles' gold watch; Hinder please return to this office and receive reward. Wood and coal by car lots a spec ialty. P. P. Collier & Co., 'phone Main 1121. Wanted A young lady whose home is in the city, as a companion. Apply at this office. A chance of a lifetime to get a sewing machine for less than cost, at Jesse Failing's. Lost Gold nugget pin, crescent shape. Findei please return to 520 Market street. Cut this out, take it to Rader's furniture store and get a bottle of furniture polish free. For Sale Residence with one, two or three lots, located at 517 Jane street. Call at house. The "Stanford Folders" for photo graphs, six different sizes, the latest mounts, at Wheeler's. For Rent Two furnished house- J keeping rooms, use of bath and tele phone, 520 Market street. For Rent The storeroom on Main street, now occupied by A. Rohde. In quire of Chris Ranley. Beautiful 5-room cottage, two lots, shade and fruit trees, nicely located. Reduced to $1500. E. T. Wade. For Sale Brick building with basement, 50x90, on Main street. Good property at a bargain. Easy terms. E. T. Wade. Father Broscha and Emil Fix, ac comuanied (he remains of Sister Paphunita from the church in the city to the mission cemetery. I Begining Friday, Feb. 6., I can sell any lot in Mcuainsters new addition st the owner's price, $50 up ir $300 Call at the postofflce. N. T. Conklin. Lecture, "The Hand, the Head and the Heart," by Rev. Andreas Bard, at the Presbyterian church Friday even ing, February 20. Admission 25 cents. Lots 5 and C, in block 6, in the lie Canister addition were yesterday sold to Gerry Kimball by AV. F. Earnhart, the real estate man. Consideration, 295. N. B2rkley. the real estate dealer, yesterday bold the left half of sec tion 31, in township :31, to George H Clark, for August SMwell. Conslder r.tlon, $3,100. The performance, "Washington Guards," has been postponed until Saturday night, so as not to interfere with the celebration of the anniver sary of PylManism. There are at the Catholic mission school on the Umatilla reservation, 78 Indian scholars and 11 teachers. The Catholic mission church has over 100 adult Indian members. Tho largest sale ever held in Uma tlila county will take place Friday. February 20, at the home of G. W. Rigby, four miles northeast of Pen dleton. Don't fail to attend. "The Hand, the Head and the Heart," is the subject of Rev. Andreas Bard's lecture at the Presbyterian church next Friday evening. Don't miss this treat Admission 25 cents. Taken up; a bay horse, about 6 years old, branded "F L X E" on left stifle, on my ranch, 10 miles south west of Pendleton. Owner can have came by calling and paying damage and expenses. Gus Beilke. If you need matting, wood fibre carpet, art squares, rugs, lace cur tains, pictures, picture frames, wall paper, sewing machines or ether ar ticles in my stock, now is the time to Invest. Everything must go. Jesse Failing. IN POLICE COURT. Walsmlth Fined $10 and Costs for Assaulting Rahe Dushee Alto Fined Three Indians Up for Betng Drunk. M. Walsmlth was today fined by Judge Fitz Gerald $10 and costs for assault and battery on Floyd Halie. . Walsmath paid up and was discharge ' cd. The origin of tho row Is a little obscure, but lt Is known that h girl was casus belli. Walsmlth hardly sustained the claim he made that bo punched Raho because tho latter In sulted the girl. A fight between Glen Bushee and E. R, Ferguson resulted in Bushee being fined $10 and costs, which he paid and was discharged. Ferguson was marked up some as a result of the encounter. Thre Indians, James White, John Indian and Abram Lyman, were each found guilty of being drunk end dis orderly. Tho two first named eacli forfeited a deposit of $5 for tholr ap pearance In police court this morn ing. Lyman preferred paying a fine to laying in jail, but being an old of fender the Judge thought tho best de terrent for him would be to give liini what he didn't want, and so he will languish In the "skookum house" for five days. It Para to Trado at Tho Poonlea Warohonso "Jolly Dozen" Dance. The boys who comprise the "Joliy Dozen" dancing club wish to an nounce to the persons holding invita tions, that they will give their next dance Wednesday night, February 18, in Music hall. For Rent A five-room house, one block from Taylor's Hardware store. Apply to Joe E1L It is sometimes easier to live up to a reputation thnn to live Jt down. PEOPLES' WAREHOUSE. Work of Remodeling the Interior of the Building Begun This Morning. Today the work of remodeling the interior of the Peoples' Warehouse begun. The changes which will bo made in the arrangement will bo quite extensive, and Include putting the cloak department In the room on the north, now occupied by tho shoe department. The shoe department will be greatly enlarged and will oc cupy the greater part of the eastern end or side of the entire Interior. It will moreover be a double decker, extending from floor to celling, and equipped with three traveling ladders. Mr. Cohen's office after tiicse changes are made, will be on the first floor, in the rear, and adjacent to the shoe department, end the cashier wil! have quarters adjoining his. Several, it is not yet determined Just how many, automatic cash lines will be put in as soon as the carpentering has reached the stage necessary for their hanging. WANTED FOR FORGERY. SHIRTS Everyone wears them and if you arc not over particular we can sell you a shirt for 35c, a better one for 50c and then for 75c, St. 00 or $1.35 apiece. For the above prices we have them soft shirts, collar and cuffs all together, soft bosom with laun dered collars and cuffs, soft or stiff bosoms with separate cuffs and collars, but Manhattan Shirts Are different. They are all colored and we have just received this spring's styles The prices are $1.50 and $2.00 Each We have a few that are a trille higher. If yott want a Stylish Shirt, woar tho MANHATTAN. If you want a Good Fitter, woar tho MANHATTAN. It you want a Good Wearer, wear tho MANHATTAN. If you want Fast Colors, wear the MANHATTAN. Shall be pleased to show them to you whether looking or buying. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE a a .8 Men's Outfitters. Two Men Lodged In Jail to Await the Sheriff From Baker County. Sheriff Taylor last evening arrested two men who gave the names of Ernest Green and George Leonard re spectively, on description furnished him from Huntington of men wanted there on the charge of forgery. They are apparently about 30 years of s?e and have very lately shaved smooth, whereas, both, according to the de scriptlons, had either beards or mus taches. They were first recognized by Marshal Blakely. Both were Iodg' ed in Jail to await the comlmr of tho sheriff or other authoritiei from Huntington, who are expected to ar rive this evening. Disappointed Veteran. This is a letter that came to the pension bureau from a veteran who if. evidently somewhat of a fatalist- "I Alwase Been a Publican Party I Al wase Saciated with it. 1 Been turn ed Down by it. I Reed my Bible. I find from it hel is doomed, i am also doomed, i spoas 1 must go to the Boanard. 1 Must Cloas." Kansas City Journal. .Varied Knowledge. Mamma asked Nellie what she hail learned In Sunday school, and she re plied "That I must sell three tickets for the concert next week; give 25 cents for the superintendent's piesent, ai.d that No.ih built the ark." The. Little Chronicle. SHOES TcUWea' DOUGLAS fi0 Rfl The Kind That Men l)0.UU Delight In OWN MAKE P0 RA When You Want a J4.UU Low Priced Shoe GLORIA $3.50 The Woman Shoe of the day and the great- 0Q RA est for the price Red School House $1.25, $.50, $.75 WHO CAN BEAT 'EM? Boston Store Shoe Parlor Says None Better N. B. TRY A PAIR Of THESE Nasal CATARRH 7 fi rntul In 1 lta &tA'i there ihould be cleaul!ue. Elr'g Cream Ilaln away a cold Id Ike Lead quickly. Creum Italia ! pltced Into die notbtli, tprtide orer tlie membrane and ) tbaorbed. RelUf U im mediate and a cure follow. It 1 sot drying dot dot pr oduce mutziut. large Size, 60 eenta at Drop gUti or by mall I Trial Size, 10 cesU by mall, ELY BROTHERS. W Wwrea Street, New York. When Yotf Need A Plomber the chances arc you need him pretty badly. And why not get a good one? it doesn't cost any more, We make a specialty of fine sanitary plumbing and enjoy a icpu tation for skill and reliability second to nene in the busi ness. All work done by us is warranted to be strictly first class. And our charges are low always. W.J. Clarke GL O., Court Stree I GAME . . BOARDS We have received a second shipment this vear. HARDWOOD CROKINOLE BOARDS $1.48. At Ji-95 we offer you Hardwood two-sida Game Board on which 25 games and more may be played. GARDEN SEEDS Our fresh stock is now arriving. We sell nothing but reliable seeds, as hundreds of our custom ers will testify. All 5c packages garden or flower seeds, 2jc. Low prices on seeds by ounce and pound tots. Call or send for new catalogue. The Delicacies of the season are always found at our restaurant. At present we have Finest Oysters Frog Legs Clams f Crabs f and Lobsters and other salt and fresh water foods The French Restaurant ENVELOPES SNAP 500 XX En velopes, size 64, this week for only 6gc, The Nolf Sto e TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNERBROS . Telephone Main A PUBLIC SALE Largest Sale Ever Held in Umatilla County, Commenc ing at 9:30 o'clock a. m. sharp. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20 The undersigned will offer lor sale at his place, six miles north east of Pendleton, to the highest bidder, the following described property, to-witr 32 head good work horses, Fine young stallion, four years old, 20 head of good voune work mules. 20 szls good work harness, six wagonB and grain racks, 5 gang plows, o loea wagons ana racks, i barrel walor tank and wagon, 1 buggy, 2 drills, 2 iron harrows, 1 header and 4 boxes, 1 roller, 2 weed rakes, 2 wood cutters, 1 disc harrow, 1 right lap and seed attachment, 8 good milch cows and other young stock too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale All sums under $20 cash in hand. For all sums over $20 a credit will bo given until October 1st, 1003, on ap proved notes; notes bearing 8 per cent interest. A dis count of 2 per cent off for cash. Free Lunch will be served. Wm. F, Yohnka, Auctioneer 6, W. Rigby