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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDUETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1903. TEiTSCH Wants 25,000 Pair Of Old Shoes ffMi Them nick ! And in order to gvt thorn .it once will sillow you 15c in Cash for Old Shoes when you purchases Now Ones at T A Corner Main and Alta Gity Brevities n r r TfnrlnP? (MIL V. V. nww C3U 1 " 1 it.... . A .)nnr A unit nt Mile) furauuro Btoro. ar Mr Campbells. tec; c car srore. uouri sireui. .... .1. . -l1.4- n tl.r.f i iii itatini s iiirumiiu a Luru. Can rofinlsh it like now. Wilson Iuciiob ut the Presbyterian n' Ih'niMclc's Hull, Thursday, O- i' inn niiiiii'i'i" niiminr xn. vm. UU'XU A. 1II1UU lllllUSLriOUS II1UI1 wUY (no children) to take uur iiunurou acres ;:u-miKnm IjIj? spring riming water. Price UU It'll 1(1 I tHIl I. A UTIOM HIV 111' or address Mrs. C. C. Van Orsriall. liuKory month and expenses. General nr in rmii.iir iitaiii) viun intn(tii.. Hi.kaitt ni?1", . 1 ITT W 7 IT UriC P nil SGnflffrfii Jeweler I U C Itador, M. A. Bust shoo repairing at Teutsch's If you want n cab, call up Main 161. Refrigerated meats. Schwartz & Grcullch Co. Wanted Cook; Inquire- of Frank It. Cloplon at houso or ofllco. Get your fall milt inado at .Toergers. Boat vahi(!3 for your money. For prompt service, call up the Mc Kay Cab Co., 'phono Main 101, Despair. & Clark have a sample sat'o for sale. Call and examine It. Unfurnished rooms for rent for housekeeping. Apply at 725 Jane street. Fcr a short time only. Standard Tomatoes. $2.50 per rase. Despaln & Clark. See Clmrlex I.ane about your paint ing uud paper hanging; SO" Vincent streot. Dressmaking, cutting and fitting a specialty, !U2 Main street. Miss It. Whitley. Oood second-hand wagon for sale, will oxchango for wood or horse feed Jesse Failing. Wanted Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire at this oincc. New books: "Gordon Keith," "The Grey Cloak," "The Mettle of the Pas tine." Noll's. Found Bracelet on Pullman car on O. It. & N., September 11.' Owner call at this office. Wanted Team of ponies and har ness; must be cheap for cash. Ad dress C, care this ofllce. Don't overlook taoso fine lots In the Colo addition. Every block has a 12 foot alloy. K. T. Wado & Son. Two pianos, slightly used. Great bargains. Cojno quick. Inland Em pire Piano House, near bridge. Death of an Infant, The 2-niontlis-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Clmrlos Uilgard died last night at the family homo on East Webb street, from! cholera Infantum. The remains will bo taken to Weston in the morning, and the burial will bo had at that place in the afternoon. Prunes Bring Good Prices. Pacific Coast prunes are going East In great quantities now and tho prico paid for them, on Sept. 30 wero as follows: In Chicago, $1.10; in Pittsburg, $1.04; Cleveland. $1.12: In Now York, $1.25. Indian Boys Lost. Two Iisqulma Indian boys enroute from Alaska to Carlisle, Pennsylva nia, wero lost in Tacomn, after trans ferring from the bont. Authorities are searching for them, Mrs, Strahon Is Moving. Mrs. It. A. Strahon Is moving Horn the resldenco she has occupied for some time, on Thompson street, to tho property she recently bought at the corner of Water and Johuson streets. Tho People's Warohouso where it Pays to Trado I mis. v. m. noueris, ot Auams, is in the city the guest of friends. Henry Hill of Helix, -was a bust-1 ness visitor in tho city yesterday. 1 A. J. Cloghorn, of Echo, trancact- j ed businoss in tho city yesterday. George Sommers, of Weston, Is In the city for a short time on business. Mrs. .1. n. Adams, of Adams, visit ed In tho city yesterday for a short time Miss Katherlno Duncan, of Echo, has accepted a position In the Fair store, of this city. J. A. Carlson left for his homo Jt Kamela this evening, after a couple of days' visit In tho city. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Thompson and family, of Umatilla, arc In the ci. the guests of friends hero. A. j. ,Hall and daughter, of Helix, were in tho city yesterday while Mr. Hall transacted business hero. Engineer A. J. Allen, of tho O. It. & N has resigned his position with the company and will go to Califor nia. Mrs. C. IS. Roosevelt loft this morning for Walla Walla, whore sho will visit with her mother during tho fair. Mrs. Dave Ingram returned last evening lrom Milton, whore sho was called Tuesday by tho death of be. grandmother, Mrs. Motley. Mr. and Mrs. ,1. I). Despaln left this morning for Walla Walla, whore they will visit with friends and at tend the fruit fair lor u few days. Mrs. L. S. Catithorn, of Corvallls, visited friends in Pendleton for a short time yesterday while en route home from the Interior of the stnto. J. C. l.onergan, tho cattlo buver, will return to tho city tonight from tj In to the South Fork of the John Day, where ho has been for some time. Hev. R. W. iIng, nccompanled by his son Charles, left this morning for Adams, where ho will visit tor a few days and attend to some business mutlm-K Miss Julia Mario Taylor, who will ! j appear here this owning, supporting I & S. Miller Kent in "Cuptaln Bob." Is u personal menu oi sirs. Tliomas c Warner, her home being at Fort Wayne, Ind., where Mrs. Warner for merly resided. Cloak and Suit Dept. LOT .it 3 (Similar to cut). Lady's Kersey Coat, ay inches long, collar neatly piped with large satin sleeves, with cuffs, loose hack. Colors: tan, castor, navy blue, brown and black. A splendid Fall anil Wiutet Jacket 1903-4 that regularly sells for a higher price Tuesday, Sept. 29, S5.00 You'll bo putting a tidy sum in your purso by coming to tho People's Warehouse for your Full and Winter Wraps. Coect Waps J903-4 Ag' ts f or Butterfelc Patterns Royal Worcester Corsets O. R. . N. ELECTS OFFICERS. Annual Meeting of Stockholders Se lects the Same Board of Directors. The annual meeting of the stock holders of tho O. R, & N. was held yesterday, and the old olilccrs wero all re-elected. The policy outlined by President Mohler Is one of progress, among tho many improvements mtu- tioned being cutoffs, new bridges and other expenditures of money in East ern Oregon. The list of officers and board of di- restors follows: President, A. h. Mohler, Portland. unairman board or directors, E. H. tiarnman, New York. Vice-president, W. 11. Cornish. New York. General counsel, W. S. Pierce, New York, Secretary and general attorney, W. W. Cotton, Portland, Assistant secretaries, Alexander .Miller and Joseph Hellen, New York. Treasurer, F. V. S. Crosby, New York. Assistant treasurer, J. W. Newklrk, Portland. General auditor, Erastus Young, Omaha, Auditor, E. S. Benson, Portland. Comptroller, William Mahl, New York. Assistant comptroller, H. S. Brant, New York. The executive committee W. L. Bull, James H. Hyde, William' D. Cornish, E. H. Harriman, A. L. Mob. ler, ex officio; W, S. Pierce and Otto H. ICahn. Tho board of directors E. II. Har rlmun, Arden, N. Y ; John C. Alns worth, E. S. Benson, W. W. Cotton, William Crooks, W. M. Ladd. A. h. Mills, A. 1.. Mohler and H. W. Scott, of Portland; W. L. Bull, William D. Cornish, James H. Hyde, WInslow S. Pierce, of New York City; Otto H. Kahn, Morrlstown, N. J.; and Miles C. Moore, of Walla Walla, Wash. Each and every day finds something new in our immonso establishment. Well informed buyers usually meet at tho Peo ples Warehouse to do their shop ping. Nr matter what you buy. whether it be a suit or a paper of pin?. Qr'Monoy back if dif satisfied. Aft Needlework Expert in charge. Stamped Linen Embroid- Lussons given. Ladies' Tailor Made Suits Dress and Walking Skirts Ladies' Fancy Suits Ladies' Tapes and Coals Ladies' and Misses Jackets Silk Waists and Silk Skirts Fur Capes, Fur Scarfs Children's Dresses Coats for Children Ladies Wrappers and Kinionas Petticoats and Waists Ladies' Muslin Underwear Each garment fitted and all alterations made Free of Charge. WILL HEAT WITH GAS. Three Years at Nome. Mrs. Lena Samuels, formerly Miss Lena Inman, of this city, Is on her wny homo to Now York from a three years' resldenco at Nome, .and will visit with friends hero whllo en route. Japanese Social. A Japanese social will bn given at to Presbyterian church Friday even ing, Octobor 2. All aro cordially invited. FEATHER DUSTERS New Shipment of Turkey and Ostrich Dusters io inch Turkey, ioo feathers special 35c, 14 inch 'fur jVi too feathers special 50c. 12 inch carriage duster 120 tail leathers, special 75c. 8 inch parlor duster (Ostrich,) special a5 Sisil duster for removing dirt from furniture special 50c. Our Ice Cream will please you. If ypu ever had any "etter ours wont cost you a cent. We will let you be the judge. KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE IIS HtopH from Mlu Htreot towunl the Court IIimino occa Judge Ellis Is Installing a New Sys tem of Heating. Judge W. it. Ellis Is about to try a now scheme at his houso in the way of heating. He now haH Installed throughout tho building a hot water heating system which ho has kept warm In tho past by tho use of wood and coal. Ho will now use gasoline as n fuel, mid Is installing tho now plant at this time. In tho back yard ho has a largo tank In which is tho gasoline, and here Is generated tho gas which Is conveyed to humors un der the furnace. Tho whole thing Is on the scale of a gigantic gasoline stove, and Is claimed by tho man who is putting It In to bo much cheaper and less trouble to operate than tho old way. If it Is a success the Judge Is to pay for It, and If it does not glvo satis faction tho contractor is to take It out of tho houso froo of cost. Jewish Day of Atonement. Now York, Oct. 1, The (list 10 days of the Jewish New Year, which aro days of penitence, culminated to day in the observance of the Day of Atonement, tho only feast day com manded In tho Mosaic law, and tho, most widely observer of Jewish holy days. Business in suspended for tho day by tho most liberal as well as tho most orthodox, and quiet pervades nvorv Jewish community. Ainong tho thousands or strict orthodox Jews to bo found on the lower East SIdo of Now York, it Is not uncommon lor the penitents to stand upon ono spot In tho synagogue, without food, drink or sleep, for tho entiro 24 nours, i cry Silks. a I WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE Excursion to Walla Walla, Sunday, October 4th. On Sunday, October ith, tho O. It. &. N. Co. will run an excursion to .willa Wulla and return, leaving Pen dleton at 8:15 a. in., returning leave Walla Walla at 10:30 p. m. Faro 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 ratu made by tho O. It. & N. Co. gives tho pco plo of Pendleton tho opportunity of seeing tho wind-up of tho fair ns also a clionco to mako a visit to tho Gar den City. Ellery's fainoiiB Italian band has been engaged to furnish music on this occasion and 11 visit to thu fair will bo well worth tho trip. The low excursion rate mado for this day will also enable all who desire to mako a delightful trip und visit friends In Walla Walla. Enroll for Primary Grade. Children C years old wishing to en ter tho primary class at tho high school building will plcaso enroll by Monday, October C, Those not en rolled at that time must wait until the beginning of tho winter term, E. B. CONKI.IN, City Supt. Public Schools, Fall Trade Good It is good und that's a fact Hays Mr. Klnneraii to our reor ter. How do you account for It, when others are complaining about the fall trade I aked lilm. Why, I do not know uny other good reason than that the people have found out that we are ac tually felling better shoes for the money or the same quality for less money than others do. It Is really remarkable how many people there are who remark about the "wearing quality" of our shoes. Now that is what we pay for and you get when you buy Douglas or Gloria or Itvd Bchoolliouse Shoes. These shoes are sold at a price and no one attempts to undersell them they simply can't aud live. We have found the least marglu of resistance to t'ade und that ac counts for our Increase this fall. Now watch us sell shoes. We carry shoes on live widths in all foot form Iasto lu all leathers, height, styles, sly.es, weights, etc "Say, don't that boy talk some?" I thought as I went 011 my way with u tine rlr of the Douglas shoes on from the Boston Store Fakirs Must Pay. La Grando has Imposed a license (if $25 per day upon all fnklr doctors who use the streets to advertise their goods. ! THE NOLF STORE Large line Tooth Brushes 5c to 29c. Large shipment Bciksliirc Typewriter paper 65c to $2-25 a ream. New Dolls and Tops from 5c to 9 50. GamksI Gami:' No cur few law needed in homes where these fine game hoards are used. Strong and tcr viceahle game hoards from $1 to $5,65. You can play from 10 to 100 games on them. Other games from 5c to ySc. 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 coveis and poor paper within HONKS I MADl. (iOOIIS. THENOLFSTORE KwxftmmKiiit Sleep Sound Enjoy Your Rest OUR 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 antl Iron Beds at prices that will mean a Saving. See us befon: you buy a Stove. V. S 1 1 o b 1 e Complete House Furnisher Court .Strict Walter's Flouring Mills Capacity, 1C0 barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, etc., always 011 hand. WANTHO-VOUIt OltDHItH I'Ott HM Ktitd card, weddlujf luTlUtlww, etc.; IOO ttigrtred rUltlnjr card wltb put. 11.00; additional carda In tutura, fl paa uonrea. 10 aai urasoauaau fttf fttfTltf tftll ffflf Mf t " f . " ... TTTTTTT .,,i.ll.,F The Leaders The Unsurpassed The Always Satisfactory The Wilson coal and wood Heatera. Handled hero only by us. Goal sIovob ranging in prico from t7 to $20. Wood stovoa ranging in prico from 2.50 to $20. Our stoves are now ready for your inspection. THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. E 621 Muln St, Headquarters for fishing supplies F-H"W'H-'W