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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1903)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1903.. Knit Goods Just received, a large shipment of Knit Goods, in Shawls, Sacqucs, Bootes, Hoods and Capes. Some beautiful designs in Shawls at from 50c to $1.00 each. New Shirt Waists Don't overlook our Shirt Waist counter. It is loaded down with good values at from $1.00 to $450. Twenty. IOur New Wool Waists received this morning by, express. The latest out in blue, white, red and black Call and see' them at once as the prices we have placed on them will inakt them move rapidly. Lee Teutscli's Big Store Corner Main and Alta Gity Brevities moKers supplies ai neuman n. r .. .. . A ..Innr. An..!.' t ,1.1. . 1 1 I .... 1 . Tl furniture store. at Mrs, uampuen a. the Palm, 221 Court Btreet, I 1 nal r.no fni Otllfc ntwl trnnuapD traenun, iue ucsi cigar niaue, eat at Itauer h furniture store. kinds of Imported and domestic i tea and clam cnowuer ut Gratz's. bare fruit jars and fruit jar i. rubliers, covers, etc. It. Rohr i pipes, some rare beauties, 1st Hi"' ever shown licre. Han- K over your house furniture. In reflnlsh It like new. Wilson Inlnc, 'phone main black 1043. nates given on Bhort notice on Ig and paper hanging. Charles llbe pioneer painter, 807 VIn-Ireet, hundred acres 30-bushel iand, 8 miles out. Level, deep S spring ruulng water. Price E. T. Wade & Son. ujbiui icq uon t cobt auy hti ninnn, inn n.wi i .... Main 18S1 o appoint ngcutH. Vowell, La Fountalne. PTnn Ihpnn ..... - .. I 1 - ...i.u jlmio uuu uu til" d thn tw. (- ... J .1 to has been "No favorites, customers alike." UNZIKER, iclan ' Jeweler U C Iladcr, M, A. See Sharp for paper hanging. See Sharp's artistic wall paper. Host shoo repairing at Teutsch'a For the best bread, get Rohnnan's. If you want a cab, call up Main 161. Get your clothes cleaned at Joer- BUI (i. Refrigerated meats. Schwartz & GreuIIch Co. Two chamber maids are wanted at Hotel Pendleton. New ready-made skirts arriving dally at Teulsch's. For Sale Alfalfa hay. See Dave Ingram, nils OHIco. wuiucu uoolc; Inquire of Frank u, iiopioii at house or office. ri,M.iHn..i . vuuuiui a aciiooi shoos mat. wepr ana iook well, at Teatscli'r. Get your fall suit made at Joergers, Best values for your money. ueceived dally, rresh tamales, -iuub una crawusn at uratz s. For prompt service, call im th in. Kay Cab Co., 'phone Main 161. Despaln & Clark have a sample safo for sale. Call and examine It. Unfurnished rooms for rent for housekeeping. Apply at 725 Jane street. Nicely furnished front room, cen trally located, for rent. Call at E. 0. ottlce. For u short tlmo only, Standard Tomatoes, $2.50 per case. Despaln & Clark. See Charles Lane about your paint ing aud paper banglug; 807 Vincent street. For Sale Good buggy mare, fine driver, perfectly safe, at Telephone oiuuies. Crane's and Hurd's fine stationery soiu uy tno quire and ream. Nolf'i book store. Good second-hand wagon for salct will exchange for wood or horse fee-1 Jesse Failing. If you Intend to buy a new suit o'r overcoat, It will pay you to look us over. JJaer & Daley. Wanted Team of ponies and har ness; must be cheap for cash. Ad dress C, caro this office. Don't overlook Uose fine lots In the Colo addition. Every block has a 12 root alley. E. T. Wade & Son. Two pianos, slightly used. Great bargains. Come quick. Inland Em plru Piano House, near bridge. Tho ladies ot the Presbyterian church will servo a chicken plo din nor at church parlors Thursday, Oc tober 8. W. J. Davis was a visitor In Athona today on business. J. E. Saling, of Woston, was n vis itor In tho city yostcrday. Miss Winnio Ellcxson, of Athena, Is tho guest of Pendleton friends. Miss AHco Weaver, of Pocatello, Is visiting In tho city for a few days. J. H. Gwlnn has gono to Walla walla for a couple of days on bust ness. , Miss Elsie Hart, of West Fall. 13 in tho cltv for a abort visit with mends. Mrs. John Cronin. ot Mcacbam. is in tho cltv tho cucst of trlonds for a snort time. Otis Turner, of Weston. Is In the cny today looking after business In terests here. Miss Edna Catching has returned from a 10-days' visit with her sister In Portland. H. Li. Fix, of Umatilla, is at tno St. George for a few days visit in tho city on business. Mrs. E. W. Saunders, ot Walla Walla, was the guest of tho Howl Pendleton yesterday. J. L. Wilson, manager of tho Ar nold Carnival Company, snent todav in Walla Walla visu.ng tho fruit fair. Mr. and Mrs. I B. Davis, of Alba. aro In tho city for a short visit, Mr. Davis having como hero for a load of supplies for his ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Van Dran have returned from a visit with rcl atlves and friends In Portland and at their old homo In Albany, L. W. Cnrnahan. renrcsentine tho Piano Farm Implement Company. .11 the Northwest, with headquarters In Portland, is In the city today. Hugh McArthur returned to his home at Portland this morning, after month spent at Athena looking after his business Interests there. F. H. Drown, of Colfax, was visit ing in the city for the past few days. having come hero to transact busi ness. Ho returned to his homo yesterday. Dr. C. H. McNabb made a flying visit to Adams this morning, called there by tho Illness of a valuable horse, the property of L. Swaggart, of that city. Joe Parks left this morning for Walla Walla, In company with his two daughters, Phillls and Efflo, where they will visit the fruit fair for a few days. Ira Bamber, industrial teacher at the Indian school, returned today from; Spokane, where he was called by the severe Illness of his little daughter, covered. Tho People's Warehouse whore it Pays to Trado Cloak and Suit Dept. LOT 41 j: (.Similai to cut). Lady's Kersey Coat, 37 inches long, collar neatly piped with large satin sleeves, with cuffs, loose back. Colors: tan. castor, navy blue, brown and black. A splendid Fall and Winter Jacket t9o.v4 that regularly sells for a higher price Tuesday, Sept 29, S 5. 00 You'll bo putting a tidy bum in your purso by coming to tho People's Wnrohouso for your Full and Winter Wraps. Correct Wraps 1903-4 Ag'tsforBatterfckPatterns Royal Worcester Corsets Each and every day iinds something new in our lnunouso establishment. Well informed buyers usually meet at the Peo ples Warehouse to do their shop ping. Nr matter what you buy. whether it 1)6 a suit or a paper of pins. jSlTMonoy back if dissatisfied. The child has nearly ro PROMINENT SALESMAN HERE. man tako 108, Wanted A good ludustrious with wife (no children) to charge of farm. Address llo.c Weston, Or. Green peppers, onion pickles, caul!' llowor pickles, cucumber pickles, egg plant, turnips, celery and green t-j- niatoes at Martins Family Grocer? and Baker)-. REBUILDING BRIDGES. O. R i N. Making Extensive Repairs on Walla Walla Branch. Tho high trestles on the Walla Walla branch of the 0. IL & N, at Woston and near Dluo Mountain sta tions aro being entirely rebuilt this season. A pilo driver and large force of carpenters are now at work and will finish tho repairs In about three weeks. New Shipment of Turkey and Ostrich Dusters lUCh TllrW parim w - i - special enn r inr h rnrriflffl MI.Bier I2Q rail ouster for removing dirt from furniture special 50c, '"c Ufeam mill nlaAra i;tt Tf imn niPf Marl flnu wu&i you a cent. V will let yo.u ue tnejuage. M Linn. - m . ' ,rom Mtu atreot .rowan! the Court Houbo Dr. John C. Cracknell, a Life Mem ber of the Elks. Dr. John C. Cracknell, representing the Deimel Linen Mesh Underwear, for which the Peoples Warehouse is the sole agent in this city, is here this afternoon, In the Interest of his business. Dr. Cracknelrs headquarters aro In Portland and ho covers all the Northwest as his territory. The doa lor is a genial and entertaining gen tlemnn. ono of his many accomplish meiits being a life membership In tho Elks. K left this evening for Boise City. REOPEN RESTAURANT. Cafe of Hotel St George Will Be Re fitted and Refurnished. T. A. Oldfather today removed his furnishings from the Hotel St. Goorge restaurant and placed them m stor age. There are several persons now after the location, and It Is under stood that the place will be opened as a first-class restaurant by tno raid' die of the month. It will be return' ished throughout and as good meals will b served there as can be naa In the cltv. On the evening of me 30th of this month Mr. Darveau will rnmnvn the 1G cent signs lrom in front of tho place, for ho will then bo In possession. SUPPLIES FOR MANILA. Seattle Underbids Portland for uov. eminent Contracts. Bids wero awarded to parties in Seattle by the United States quarter master, for tho purchase of 3,900 tons of hay and 3.700 tons of oats for uso In tho Philippine Islands. Tho hay must be of tho best qual ity and compressed to SO feet or less to tho ton; tho oats to bo double sacked. Portland firms made bids, but were underbid by the Seattle people. Closed the Delta. who, rti,Un was closed last night by tho sheriff on the execution of a chat tel mortgage held by C. h. Irvine, tho former proprietor, against Charles u.ithni mhn turn been running it ..... btuv." "--' , nr onmn time. The nlace will remain closed until tho parties effect n set- tlemcnt. . Dewey Railroad Extended. Tho Dowey railroad will bo oxtund- d from Eramott, Idaho, up tho Pay ette river as far as me tiorueauuu t,ami n stance of 10 miles, this fall. Tho objoctlvo point of tho new road is bo Pearl rrfining district, which tho promoters hope to reach next year. More Pictures Ordered. Chavlca N. Crowdson, who Is pre paring a series ot articles on tno Northwest, has ordered several hund red more photograpus irom oiajor Lee Moorhouse, wltn which to lllus trato tho sorlos. Major Moorhouso Just filled an order for 2,000 photo graphs for Mr, Crowdson last weok. Tho postolUco at Irving, near Eu gene, was rouoeu auuuay iuviuiub. Art Needlework Expert in charge. Stamped Linen Embroid ery Silks. Lessons given. Ladies' Tailor Made Suits Dress and Walking Skirts Ladies' Fancy Suits Ladies' (Japes and Coats Ladies' and AHssob Jackets Silk Waists and Silk Skirts Fur Capes, Fur Scarfs Children's Dresses Coats for Children Ladies Wrappers and Ivinionns Petticoats and Waists Ladies' Muslin Undorwear OSEach garment fitted and all alterations made Free of Charge. WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE Excursion to Walla Walla, Sunday, October 4th. On Sunday, October 4tb, the O. It. & N. Co. will run nu excursion to walla Walla and return, leaving Pen dleton at 8:1C a, m., returning leave Walla Walla at 10:30 p. ra. Karo for tho round trip only $1. Sunday will be tho last day of tho Fruit Fair at Walla Walla and will wind up In a blaze o fglory. This low rato mado by tho O. It. & N. Co. gives the peo ple of Pendleton tho opportunity of seeing tho wind-up of tho fair as also chance to make a visit to tho Gar den City. Ellery's famous Italian band has been engaged to furnish music on this occasion and a visit to the fair will bo well worth tho trip. The low excursion rato made for this I day will also enable all who desire to make a delightful trip and visit friends in Walla Walla. orates tho organs of tho entire body. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures indigos tiou, dyspepsia, catarrh of tho stom ach and nil stomach disorders. Soiu by Tallmnu & Co. Kodol Gives Strength, Uy enabling the digestive organs to digest, assimilate and transform A LI of the wholesomo food that may he eaten into tne kind of oioou iniu nourishes the nerves, feedt, tho tis sues, hardens tho muscles and recup Fall Trade Good It is good and that's a fact says Mr. Flnntraii to our repor ter. How do you account for It, when others are complaining about the fall trade lukedblm. Why, 1 do not know any other good reason than that the people ave found out that we aro ac tually selling better shoes for the money or the s&mo quality for lees tuouey than other do. It is really remarkable how many people there aro who remark about the "wearing quality" of our shoes. Now that is what we Cay for and you get when you uy Douglas or Gloria or Ited Bchoolhouse Shoes. These shoes are sold at a price and no one attempts to undersell them they simply can't and live. We have found the least margin of resistance to trade and that ac counts for our Increase this fall. Now watch us sell shoes. We carry shoes on five widths in all foot form lasts In all leathers, height, styles, bheti, weights, eto "Hay. don't that boy talk some?" I thought as I went on my way with a tine pair of the Douglas shoes on from the Boston Store Ithenolfstore g Large line Tooth Brushes 5c to 29c. Se Large shipment Berkshire I Typewriter paper 65c to I $2.25 a ream. i New Dolls anl Tops from 5c to $9.50. ; Gamks! Games I No cur ; few law needed in homes : where these fine game boards arc used. Strong aud scr viceable game boards from J 1 to $5,65. You can play from to to 100 games on them. Other games from 5c to 98c. School Books and Supplies : In our tablets and compo sition books we have placed a good grade of rag paper. We have Avoidkd giving fan cy covets and poor paper within iionkst madk ooons. THE NOLF STORE Sleep Sound Enjoy Your Rest OUH line of Mattresses, soft and properly made, when placed on our good springs, will make your nights comfortable and pro mote sweet sleep. We are prepared to sup. ply you with Springs, Mat tresses and Iron Heds at prices that will mean a Saving. Scu us before you buy a Stove. V. S t o b 1 e Complete Houbo Furnisher Court Street Walter's flouring Mills Capacity, ICO barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, etc., always on band. WANTKD YOUK OHDBllB FOB crated cardi, weddlog lurlUtlotu, .; loo eogriTd TUItlng esrda with pitta, 11.60 1 additional cards la future, S Sit tuudtMl Tit Kmc OracoaJaa, The Leaders The Unsurpassed The Always Satisfactory The Wilson coal and wood Heaters. Handled hero only by us. Coal stoves ranging in price from ; $7 to $20. Wood stoves ranging in price from ; $2.50 to $20. Our stoves are now ready for your inspection. i THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. 021 Main St, Headquarters for fishing supplies J