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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1903)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1903. IS IS I Q FRIDAY AND SATURDAY U ys and Girls we want you to wear our shoes. We want . ,u to a this because we know we have the best line of School Shoes on earth This is a broad assertion but we know what we arc tslkmg about and are willing to prove what we say, All our school shos arc made by P. Cogan & Son, who make not! ing but school shoes and make them to wear FRIDAY i rinmrmnAV will lin Stiecnl Srlmnl ci- i- aflfl - ' o li 1 uiiyb. Notice Reductions lls to 2, regular J1.75; Friday and Saturday Jl.fcO.... Af .zc.m si, to 11, regular f I 50: f riday and Saturday J1.35. ..A iiZc-Utoi., regular f 1.25; Friday ami Saturday U0 jbOLID BETTBlt GRADE 11. 1" -'- rcgulr2.00; Friday aud Saturday Jl.SO nOOK tall rcgular$l. 75; hriday and Saturday $1 GO. . . I OAK Mze Stos- regular fl.50; Friday and Saturday fl 35 SOUES A Mi RIPS SEWED FREE 'SB ll Corner Main and Alta City Brevities Hello I C Rader? Fresh ruit dally at Martin's. test shoe repairing at Teutsch'h Follow ihf crowd to the St. Joo pre ErowiHK in favor every day, the St. . Stort Refrigerated meats. Schwartz & fculich Co (lew rcady-ruao skirts arriving ly at Teutsch's. k'cw i arpets and linoleums at Ra t's furniture sfore. ik't sour fall suit made at Joergers. ;t alnes for your money. tecelved dally, iresh tamales, 'js and crawfish at Gratz's. "or prompt service, call up the Mc- y Cab Co., phone Main 161. ust in flue line Gago street hats, y swell at Mrs. Campbell's. II Preferida, the best cigar made, Rees cigar store, Court street tods that 'are right at prices that right at Uader's furniture store, taspaln & Clark have a sample i for sale. Call aud examine It. .'ew pipes some rare beauties, ttlest line ever shown here. Han- f Kev uoliliy Ideas In tall cull. tigs. bttlest patterns out at Solhert & Illlz'S, 'nfunnslied rooms for rent for isekeeplng Apply at 725 Jane Fet i ressnmUlug. cutting and flttlug a i fciaity !U2 Main street. Miss It. bltley r 'inter underwear, ducking coats Macklnaws, a large variety to ltt from, at Baer & Daley's. Look aver your house furniture. i can reflnlsli It like new. Wilson ICarnlue, phone main black 1043. BVanted- A good industrious man la wife (no children) to take luge of farm Address llox 108. fston, Or preen peppers, onion pickles, caul! cr pickles, cucumber pickles. ec lot, turnips, celery and green t--Itocs ut Martin's Family Grocery uahery. U C Rader, M. A. Swell slippers at Teutsch's. For the best bread, get Rohrman's. For Rent A piano. Apply at this office. This will be a groat week at the St. Joe Store. Accordion plaiting done to order. ! I uuiil', U1UCK 111, Chicken dinner at the Christian I church Saturday, :5e. Children's school shoes that wear j and look well, at Toatsch'r. "ran an me aus or tne St. Joo Store, then go there to trade. Wanted Good reliable messenger boy. Apply at once at telephone office. "Sally .Mrs. Tubbs." by Margaret Sidney. Nolf's "up to date" book store. Two pianos, slightly used. Great bargains. Come quick. Inland Em pire Piano House, near bridge. Marrlaqe Licenses. A marriage license was issued last night to Terlsha Dlckerson and Mrs. Martha Thorington. The parties are from Milton. A license was also Issued to James Killian and Miss Jessie M. German. The couple are from the vicinity of Vancycle, where the father of the prospective groom was before his death one of the promluent stockmen and politicians of the county. t PERSONAL MENTION. New Power Plant. A new plant 13 to be constructed at Spokane Falls to generate elec tricity. At tht proposed site there Is excellent power, which is neither affected by high or low water hut remains the same the whole year c round. The project is bicked by abundant capital, which will make it productive of revenue. Rural Telephone Line. A franchise has. been asked of the city council of Genessee Idaho, for the establishment ot a telephone service through the farming district tribu tary. Tlie application is generally locked upon with favor and the fiat rate for service Is one dollar per month. lieu cu tatid text to ' Viamouda I" point of prilliancy .Ibby I'm illWt IS Licit r r&ndic iheni. mm I Z P? Advanced Jeweler F optician : : : Looks for Heavy Travel. , (J. M. McKinuey, Immigration ugent I lor the Harrlraan lines, estimates that fiO.OGO eopIe will come Into Ore ' win during the coming year. About 44,1)00 have settled here In the past I year and the prospects are better than ever for settlers. . Moved to Oakesdale. Rev. and Mrs. 11. E. Jones lett this morning for Oakesdale, where Mr. Jones will have charge of the church ' for the coming year. Rev. Jones uas been In this field for several years, ' and he will he greatly missed by the I members of bis church. Dance! Dancel Dance! I Friday evening, October 9, at Music HUH, uouri Hireei, given uuuer aus pices of Daphne Circle, Women of Woodcraft. Everybody attending is promised a good time. Tickets 76 i cents, ladies free. Music by Kirk- man's orchestra. Ranch at The Dalles. V. P! Ilrnck. accomuanled bv Dr. j F. W. Vincent, left this morning for 'The Dalles, where Mr. I3rock will at ' tend to the branding of his cattle and I get his ranch Into running order for the winter season. Ideal Shoulder Braces The new Brace for .Men Women and Children Do not judge its value by the email price A. C. K0EPPEIN h BROS., The Place to Bay Drags 65 Steps front Main Street, toward the Court House J. W. Kelley, of Umatilla, Is In the city. D. H, Richardson, of Hollx, Is In tho city. R. H. Stnnflcld, ot Kcho, Is in the city. T. R. Van Cleve. of Echo, is in the city. J. M. llnys, of Atlinna, spoilt yester day In the city. J. Slmonton. of Helix, is In the city for a short visit. A. J. Adams, of Milton, is In tho cuy for a short time. T. C. Gcer, of Weston, is visiting in inu cuy ior n low nays. J. H. Saylor, of Kcho, Is In the city for a short visit on business. W. F. Courtney, ot Walla Walla. Is In the city for a short business visit. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Knox, ot Dayton, are visiting in tho city for a few clays. H. C. Rodgcrs. of Kcho, Is at tho Hotel St. George for a short visit In tho city. A. .1. Cameron, ot North Yakima, a promlnont sheepman of that place. Is In tho city. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Biggs, of Was co, are in the city for a short visit with friends. James Stlne, of Walla Walla, Is 111 the city the guest of his sister, Mrs, C. E. Roosevelt. O. D. Teel, a prominent stockman of Echo, came up last evening on 11 brief business visit. Mrs. W. .1 Furnish went to Port land this morning for a short visit with friends in that city. Judge W. R. Ellis left this morning for Heppner, where he will hold a session of the circuit court. Miss U Cochrane, of Huntington, was a visitor In the city yesterday for a short visit with friends. Mrs. Ada C. Ross has accepted her old position as confidential secretary In the office of Mrs. Van Orsdall, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gordon, of Walla Walla, are the guests of tho Hotel St. George for a few days. Colonel J. H. Raley left this morn ing for Portlnnd, where hu was call cd to attend to some legal business. F. M. Gates, of Republic, II. C. who has been visiting In tho city for a few days, retuined to his home this morn-ng. John Hager aud A. Sturnbaugh, of Bingham, were in the city yesterday to see the carnival and attend to business. Colonel George B. Hazen, one of the most prominent attorneys ot Portland, Is In the city for a few days' visit. D. C. Brownell, of the "Four Mile House," near Umatilla Junction, Is in the city to attend the carnival and transact business. Mrs, J. Jagodnlgg, representing an Eastern fur house. Is a guest at the Hotel Pendleton for a few days. She Is en route to Portland., Ralph Phay, the 14-year-old son ot Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Phay, Is quite 1U at his home on Star street, with symptoms of appendicitis. Mrs. A. W. Hill, of Freewater, is the guest of .Mrs. May Stanton for the remainder of the week , having come to attend tho carnival. Miss Nellie Prouty. of Portland, reached the city this morning and will have charge of one of the pri mary grades ot the city schools. Mr. aud Mrs. Hen Holt, of Walla Walla, aie In the city for a short violt with trlends. While here, Mrs. Holt Is the guest of Mrs. Charles Ferg'l son. Orvllle G. Edwards returned to his school in Walla Walla UiIb morning, after a visit In this city at tho home of his parents. Rev. and Mrs. Jona than Edwards. Hoince Walker, of Helix, and tho county commissioner from that sec tion of the county is in tho city to at tend the sessions of the county court, which convened this morning. Thomas W. Potter, the superin tendent of the Chemawa Indian school, Is at the Pendleton, having come here to look after the welfare of his boys n the band, who aie here for the week. Mrs Walter Markham, of Pendle ton. Is In the city visiting with friends and relatives for a few days, Mr. Markham Is manager of the Ross Ice and Cold Storage Company, of Pen dleton. Walla Walla Statesman. $350.00 Thee Hundred and Fifty Dollars .ABSOLUTELY FREE! Will be Given Away by THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Saturday, October 31,1 903 1st Prize One Wilson Molina rubber tired top buggy '2nd Prize One ticket to St. Louis Imposition uml latum 3d Prize Any Ladies' Suit, Fur or Coat value lth l'ri'n Anv Mnn'u MO 0(1 iivirivin t. vmir nlwiwwi 5th Prizo Any Man's Dress or Business suit valuo 25.00 0th Prize Your choice of any 5.00 Stutfon Hut in th store . 5.00 $1(55.00 . 75.00 50.00 150.00 Stop at the Peoples Warehouse Booth and Learn About It The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE Notice to Water Consumers. AH hilts for water uro due nnd pay able at the water works olllco on the first day of each month, and If nut paid by the 10th day of Uo month the water Is liable to bo turned off and In such caso a penalty ot $1 will be collected before the water Is turn ed on again. J. T. BROWN, Stipt. Carnival Dinner. Indies of the Christian church will servo dinner at noon at the church, i every day diirln gthe carnival, Ineliul I Ing Thursday Price L'li cents, Cutting Up Large Farm. Howard Sebreo. of Caldwell. Idaho, who tiwns ono of the finest tracts or irrigated alfalfa land in the West, Is cuttlug.lt up In small tracts nnd will dispose of his entire holdings. A largo, settlement of Mormons Is com ing Into that locality ami tins limn will soon'be disposed of I THE NOLF STORE STOCK AND FEED DEAL. J. B. Saylor Will Full Feed 415 Cattle On His Butter Creek Ranch, J. B. Saylor, of Butter creek, Is In the' city for a fow days on business, Mr. Saylor Is In the stock business on Butter creek, and will go Into the feeding business this winter on a large scale. He has bought 415 cut tie all of them 2 and 3-year-olds, and will feed them this wlntr on his ranch on Butter creek. He has also bought lu the neighborhood of 1.000 tons of alfalfa hay, and will use It in fattening his cattle for the bprlng market. Mr Saylor has some hay on ins ranch but has bought a lot more and the deal In the cattle and hay to gether calls for an outlay of $15,000, At the prevailing price of stock the deal will net a handsome profit In the spring, after the cattle an fat and the market Is high. Will Reside at Portland. Mr and Mrs. W. E. Kennedy, who have had charge of the Dutton candy store for the summer, left this morn ing for Portland, wheio they will re side permanently. M Kebaudy. a very wealthy Frenchman, Is scheming to found an African empire with negroes from the United States. He is trying to get territorial concessions from the Eur opean governments Interested, New Editor for Union, Arthur E. Stattor. who has been editor of the Wallu Walla Union, has resigned and Eugene l.orton of Washtucna has accepted tho posi tion, l.orton Is an old newspaper limn and comes originally from Kan-nan. All kinds of Imported and domestic lunches and clam chowder at Gratz's. Fall Trade Good It i good anil tlmt'i u fuel kuys Mr. KintierHii to our icpor ter. How do you account for It, when others are complaining aliout the full trade I aeked lilin Why, I 'do not know uuy other good reason than that the jK-ople have found out that we ure ac tually n-lllug better MlioeH for Hie money or (lie Maine ijuulity for less money than ntlieni do. It U really remarkable how many jteople there ure who remark about the "weurlug uullty" of otirhtuKw. Kuw that is wlmt we pay for ami you pet when you buy DouglaH or Gloria or Red Hcliooliiotiw) Shoes. These shoes ure sold at a price and mi one attempts to undersell them they simply can't and live. We liuve found the leat margin of rtnibtunce to tiado and that ac counts for our increase tliU fall, Now wuteh U sell shoes. We carry slioeH on live widths in all foot form lasts In all leathers, height., styles,, ttlzen, weights, ete "Bay, don't that hoy talk home?" ( thought us I went on t my wuy with u Hue tulr of Dir Doughiishoeu on from the - i Boston Store New Things Airivniy contiiiu il ly New books' now music; now sla tionory; new toys; new dolls, new mirrors, etc. Notice those Briuos Set o( good dominoes 5c 3 packages shelf paper io 0 bars fine toilet soap 25c 5 pencils, now, 20 Grope and Tiusuo Paper All the new shades 111 tis sue and crepe paper Tablets An excellent I mh: from 10c to 30c. New bonds, linens, onion skins, etc. School Books And school supplies a complete line. i THE NOLF STORE fcX4yKW'X?yfrHX&X'!W-&frW&)l'& I ii)lrV Tti bit OrccoaUa. Sleep Sound Enjoy Your Rest OUK line of Mattresses, soft and properly made, when placed 011 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 Reds at prices that will mean .1 Saving. See us before you buy .1 Stove, V. S 1 1 o b 1 e Complete Houhu Furntshor Court Street Walter's Flouring Mills Capacity, 160 barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Food, etc., always 011 baud. WANTKII VOUIt OIIIIKHH KOU BM Kiart-it ctrdi, wfdUlotf lovltttlou, ttcj 100 rDnrtrvd Tliltlng- card With DliMw 1 1. CO I additional card la futura, If p The Leaders The Unsurpassed The Always Satisfactory The Wilson coal and wood Hoators, Handled X hero onlv bv uh. Coal Btovoa ranciiHr in nrico from t t $7 to $20. Wood Btovoa ranging in nrico from t TiOU to T'-;w. mir siovuh aro now reauy ior your inspection. THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. G21 Main St, Headquarters for Ashing supplies