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0 ' ' DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1903. 1 1 ur ercerized Waistings and eeceiBack Fancies : : : j ' PERSONAL MEHTION. Are the popular cotton fabrics for Fall. Our line of Foreign and Domestic Novelties is complete in every detail, and comprises the latest designs m white, black, cream and figured fancies. Prices from J2ic to $J Per Y&rd. luld be glad to show you our new Fall Goods TEUTSCH'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE- Corner Main and Alta Mty Brevities barp (or paper banging. I fruit dally at Martin's. hoe work at Teutsch's. ts' supplies at Jseuman a. best bread, get Itohrman's. fish, game and poultry. Cas- .'your shoes repaired at i. era ted meats. Schwartz & ic- jrrhone Main 1SS1 when you ice. Buntaln pen this week at half Frazier's. dally, fresh tamales, crawfish at Gratz's. Et,.-ln-1.rtnrfe trrlrtrrtQ nnd AS Ebt The Peoples Warehouse, et cigars get the best of you ; best of cigars. Ilanlon's. ds of Imported and domestic 5: and clam chowder at uratz s. kave fruit Jars and fruit Jar rubbers, covers, etc R. Konr- Charles Lane about your paint- paper hanging; 807 Vincent ad below cost all summer, mil- especially patterns. Mrs. f pates given on short notice on tp and paper hanging. Charles the pioneer painter, 807 Vin- reet the price right before I list That is why I sell so mucn I have some bargains In both country property that can-1 equaled. E. T. Wade & Son. ewelry She Bright New Ideas the day. mest Creations of the fewelers Art. )u can always depend what you get at our lore. Ve never misrepres- lt fNZIKER THE IRESSIVE JEWELER s'extdoortuK Aleaudtr See Sharp's artistic wall paper. If you want a cab, call up Slain 161. Get your clothes cleaned at Jocr- ger's. For Kent A piano. Apply at this office. New books arriving dally at Fra tier's book store. First-class waitress wanted at Hotel Pendleton. Plenty of useful articles on our 5c and 10c counters. Nolf's. Try tha Palm, 221 Court street, ror nuts, candies, and fruits For prompt service, call up the Mc Kay Cab Co., 'phone JIaIn 101. Ml Preferlda, the best cigar made, it Hees' cigar store. Court street. Get your ascot at The Peoples Warehouse, new ones Just received. Goods that are right at prices that ire right at Rader's furnituro store. Have your buggies painted by Wilson & Carmine. 'Phono Black 1043. Lost ralr of gold nose glasses in case. Finder return to postofBce and receive reward. For Kent Two small houses, three blocks east of Main street. Apply at E. O. office. Are you going camping? U C fin der's camp stools, folding tables and "amp supplies. Two pianos, slightly used. Great bargains. Come quick. Inland Em plre Piano House, near bridge. Estimates given on house painting. Work strictly first-class. Wl'son & Carmine, next door to Neagle Bros, Pure crystal ice don t cost any more than inferior ice. and is so much cleaner and more healthful, Phone Main 1881. Masquerade ball this evening at tent on Island. Gentlemen, CO cents ladles and spectators free. Grand march begins at 9 o'clock. I am prepared to give instructions In tapestry, oil painting, water color, pastel, and china decorating. Mrs. Mollle Hamilton, 509 Court street. The ladles of the Christian church will serve a chicken dinner and sup per at the church on Labor Day. Price, 2G cents. Ice cream and cake, 10 cents. The H. 8. & M. clothing for this fall has arrived. Did you ever wear a Hart, Schncffer & Marx suit? If not, did you ever examine or try one on? The Peoples Warehouso would be more than pleased to have you como In and see them. The Modern School of Commerce, successor to the Pendleton Business College, opens Monday, September 7. Bookkeeping, stenography and pen manship courses are taught. For fur ther information, address Modern School of Commerce, Pendleton, Or egon, or La Grande, Oregon. Canada produces $1,2W),000 worth of asbestos a year New Shipment of Turkey t f.L a f i io inch TnrlcHL rrm foiti,u,7 . Tur. Our Ice Cream will nlease von If vnn M'pr haH nnu rr fjiir wuni rnti untt o sn mii i&t A iw. thu i KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE 06 uUim from MIu fttreot toward the Court Ifoufw J. T. Molton, of Weston, was a bus Incss guest of tho city yesterday, J. W. Prlnger. of Adams, transact ed business in the city yesterday, Miss Eastman, of Walla Walla, was tho guest of friends in tho city yes tenlay. ' John Sims, an O. It. & N. firoraan, of Ii Grande, was lu the city last evening. A. U MeMurry, of Baker City, was In the city for a short time today on business, , It". Jones, one of Echo's prominent, citi7cns, was a business visitor in Pendleton today. F. K. Wells, of Sllltou. was a visi tor lu tho city yesterday for a slu-rt time on business. Mrs, Elsie Cawthorne has returned from a vacation trip to her homestoad near Cold Springs. C. S. Lovelace, of Baker City, Is tho guest of tho Pendleton for a. short business visit lu tho city. Mrs. Thomas FItx Gerald and child rcn havo returned from a summor outing at Lehman Springs. John Halley, Jr.. left this morning for a trip to La Grande on business He will be gone over Sunday. Mrs. O. E. Hult has returned to her homo In th's cltv nfter tho summer spent with friends In .rortland. It. J. Nixon, manager of the Frazer theater, Is confined to his room with a severe attack of rheumatism. I.. E. Thcrkolsen, of tho Thirkolseu Piano House, has gone to Portland on a short trip in the interests or w business. Walter Sawtell, of The Dalles, M in the city tho guest of his mother and sisters, at the family humc on Aura street. Mrs. J. 1. Perry and daughter, Miss Jennie, have returned from Long Beach, where thoy have been spend lng the summer. Fred and Jack Vincent, tho two sons of Dr. F. W. Vincent, havo re turned from the coast, whero they spent tho summer. Mrs. W. Bollens and children havo returned from Long Beach, whero they have been visiting for somo time during the hot weather. Mrs. T. G. Halley and children havo returned from Gearhnrt Park, where they havo been for some time past visiting by the seaside. R. C. French, tho president of the Weston Normal school, Is in tho city today on business connected witn the opening of the school. Rev. aud Mrs. R. J. Dlven and fam ily have returned from tho sea side, whero they havo been for somo time during the heat of tho summer. Captain S. T. Isaacs, tho mayor and postmaster of Helix. Is In tno city the guest of his son-lu-law, J. W Sullivan, and will remain hero for n few days. Charles Chancy, of Cold Springs, is In tho city today getting supplies for his ranch. Mr. Chancy Is one of the largo wheat men -of his part of the county. William Lowell, tho son of Judge S. A. Lowell of this city, has return ed from Burns, whero ho has boon the guest of his uncle, li. is. I'urnns ton, for several months. Mrs. Duncan MacGIHIvray and daughter. Miss Kathryn, Mrs. Ed Garland and daughter. Miss Mildred, of Walla Walla, were the guests of W. H. Holley yesterday. Dr. G, W. Tape, associated with Walter M. Plerco lu the Hot Lalto sanitarium, passed through tho city last evening en routo home from a business visit to Portland and Spo kane. Mr. anu Mrs. L. Hunzlker returned last evening from Portland. Mrs. Hunzlker and children havo ucen at J ong Beaoh for tho last month and Mr. Hunzlker went to Portland to es cort tnera homo. Falling Has Ostermoor's. Jesse Falling has secured tho ex clusive sale In Pendleton of tho gon ulno OBtermoor patent elastic mat tress, and Is prepared to fill orders. The Ostennoor mattress has built up Its wonderful trade on us merits and tho manufacturers havo such great confidence In their product that they make tho offer of 30 nights free trial and If It Is not bettor than any other mattress you over used, or If it Is not all you evbr hoped for, you can return It and your money will bo re funded without Questions. If you have In view the purchasing of a new mattress, call and see Mr. railing and try an Ostennoor for ; days Will Winter In the Valley. Marshall Peterson, of Buttor creek, Is lathe city, and will leave this oven lng for tho Wlllametto valley, where be will spend tho winter as the guest of relatives and friends. It is tho habit of Mr. Peterson to spend the winters In tho valley and tho summers on his ranch at Butter creek. THE PALM T. D. GADDI8, Proprietor : Candies, Ice Cream Soda t Nats, Ftuits and Tobacco . Pure Goods and Low Prices THE 221 IE. Go'JS-i : ! SPOKANE, OCTOBER 5 to 13 INTERSTATE FAIR MORE THAN $30,000 IN PREMIUMS T r' MTVY" 1 1 r'rT-riT77 f 't --1 q T ' 1 ' TT r'TiYfrWf T-V' T TTHFTIi T?7fVcrm'mmmmm w 'Tr' ' f Greatest Attractions and Biggest Amusement Features Ever Secured AnmuurrunAii ki'hiiht htooicbuow Kitrir kaiu MIXING DKPAUT.MKNT FINK AUT DISPLAY EIGHT DAYS RACING OVUU SIX) HOUSK3 KNTKKKI) BIG EVKNT KACH DAY $10,000 IN PURSES Honoi Tvwii Strtel Carnival livery Night, VauJtvilU Sfteittllits and High Class Circus Ftatiirts SPECIAL LOW RATES ON ALL RAILROADS Conri-tilonl'rivlleKt (or$il rllolor I'truilum Mil. 11.0 ETIMMtI..Ccr,AM. Citritd til otxr tfx tvortd. Thtytrtih bst Arid btst kncn Witches. Mechanical pre cision, perfect material anil careful finish arc the features that have made W a 1 t h a m Watches the bestin thcworlil. GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler-Optician St5 Mam St. f THE ELITE FISH AND POULTRY MARKET Ccr Milu.V.lt!M. 1' () HllloU rtrt ..VI..I..W ...w ......... (rush ami salt water fish of all dunrable varitios, crabs, lobsters, clnms. mil water dolacacics. OK in pi i anil cistern oysters. Wo will servo you with the finest oyster cocktml. Goods delivered to any part of the city. Prompt service and best satisfaction. A Trial Order is Solicited t :t3 OREGON STATE FAIR. A Glassware Sale 1HMirffiK,H",,i,e,,t'r Salem, Ore., September 14 to 20, 1903. 'j For the afoovo occasion, tlio O, It. & 1 3 N. inalica a rato of $11.35 for tlio round trip. Dates of Halo, Soptomljur Ut!i, Mtli and 17tli. Limit tickets sold, Sontombcr lltli to uxplro Sop- tcmbcr llitli. Tlioso sold Soptomuer 14th to oxnlro Scntcinbor 19tli. mid thobo sold 8opU'inbcr 17th to oxplro September 22d. 1003. Kor further rnrllculurs, call on or addrosB r. i'. Wamiley, ngont O, It. & N, Co, , j TAnti, n. afmn nfliiin nfiolll TllaCU f4 f ,H I utut I n i, ..f ...... etc., at Itadcr's Knrntturo storo. v iri-U butter illsli, ciuiir liuwl nnil 3 ereiiiiinr, tnrt-o line valut, 4H, (Ifi i ,S ti itd (We, Not tlio t-lii up. truhv ! Heavy, fccrviceiililu 7 Other fine valiiek Ifi arid 4H centb Teacher H Arrived. MIbs Cora Murphy, of Portland, a iileco of Judge Fltz Gerald, la in tlio city, and will make thin her homo for the comlne year, miss Murpny nan been elected to teach In tho public sclioola of tbo city. In Germany are 435 piano factories. Half tbclr product U sold In England. What Kind of Feet Have You If they an miriow or low Instop, or high Inslup or wldu ami Hliort, lint nnd broad, or If you havo corns or bunlonii or Ingrowing too nails, or too lu or too out, why to bo properly shod you iniiHt cortalnly con Hull tlio doctor of shoes In tho kIiou parlor of tlio lloBton Btoro. Hero will bo told to you all tlio truths about good shoes, T'nr to I'uy the cniy foellns, good wearing, fine appearing, and purso opouing Hhocs, He member that our shoeu nave in stocking wear. When wo tt-11 you wo have tho largest stock of shoos to sell men ami women at V.GO to $3.r,0, wo are stating a fact nasy to provo. That's why It pays to Inspect our shoo department when In need of shoes for any of the family BOSTON STORE j wure, nut j ghifeHwaro. A "ther llemi. tucli IT ill I ji Hlliti, Celry Iniyi, ulc , Irum S In lu UOI.Io AMI DOI.I, IIKA1IS I s All IniUDiiao lot nl lll.i- iluuilimla u ' V bijihi ihiiii rncva, 'I THE NOLFSTORf7 - I THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Hear this In mind when you need poultry and clock supplies and ask for tlio International Poultry and Stock Food, Use ICow Kuro for your cow trou bles, C. F. Golesworthy 137179 East Alta St. Agent for Lee's Llco Killer COMMERCIAL STABLES G. M. FROOME, PROPRIETOR. Carryalls for picnic parties, dood teams with compotcut drivers for commercial men. Hpccdy horses and handsnmo rigs for ovonlug and Sun day drives. Oontle horses for family lino. Stock boarded at reasonable rules, Heat of care given to transient stock. Opposlto Hotel Pendleton. Phono Mull! 101. We Can Mend It Wo havo purchased tlio Wltbee Iilcyclo and Itepalr Shop and arc prepared to make quick re pairs and guarantee our work. We repair bicycles, sewing nia, chinos and other light machin ery, do brazing aud other re pairing. Wo nru agents for throe makes of wheels that Imvo met the tost anil proved tholr worth. Thoy are THE RACYCLE, THE HILLCUMDER, and THE CRAWFORD, If you aro going to buy wheel, como around nod look at our wheels before you pur eliano your whoel. ""4; Gordon & Edmisten 311 EAST COURT STREET. Rigby-Clove Mfg.! uunmni Manufacturet of the IRigby-Clovc . Combined IARYBSTER Repairs for all kinds of Farm Machinery Fonudry Work a Speolalty Gash paid for old oaatlag Pendleton, - Oregon l?"9 -V,