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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1903)
"-" & DA'LY A8T OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1903, I rUim' fflirl fl-HiV ffhnr. flnln III PFRMI MFNTinN 1 I I I Profossor Choney and family ot! FR6DJ&Y ANO SATURDAY Boys and Girls we want you to wear our shots. We want to do tins because we know we have the best line of School J Shoes on earth inib4 uiuw Mion nut we l(now wl)at .., nm tslkine about' and are, willing to prove what we sav. r " . i 1 nt.nii! rirr- mnrlf hv P Pftffdir.Cf C ...i. - ! All Otir SCHUUl ii"v- J - -t,-w w. ! othinB but school slioes and make them to ! a SATURDAY will be Special School E Notice Reductions ! ll's to i!, rcgalnr 11.75; rmay ana Saturday $1.60.... ) A r i 5tnS; regular J1.25J Friday and Saturday $1.10 SOLID ! s.zeillj to "regular $2.00- Friday and Saturday $1.80 ) UOOK SiesS toll, regularf 1.75; Iridny and Saturday $1 GO oK ! Sizes 5 to sf, regular flffl); Friday and Saturday $1 n,5 SOLES ALL JlirS SEWED FREE Corner Main and Alta City Brevities Hello1 U C Kador? iFresh fruit dally at Martin's. IFor the best bread, get Rohrman's. Profossor Choney and mmms, are in ttio city. O. Lvnrh nf TTmnillln Id J, t 1 tlio last day of the carnival. J. P. Craddlck, of Milton, Is In tho city attending tho carnival. Mrs. William Gordon, of Hoppnor. is in tho city on a short visit. B. F. Mansfield, ot Athena, is in the city on a brief business visit. J. M. Mansfield, of Mitchell, Gilliam county, is hero for tho carnival. Dr. F. W. Vincent will go to tho western part of tho state tonight. TllOro Una Vnctacf m. T..... Williamson and wife .of Mission n ton. J. K. Romlg, superintendent of the OUUKer mmo in II nn nnn.itv io I.. the city today. G T7 firfldn nrrlvntl l.n... 41.l. morning from Portland, where ho had I'cen on business, Mrs. A fj k'nntto nf mint to in the rlty for n few ilnvs ihr. ntt of tho Golden Kulo. Andrew R. Thnniiismn nf PlnM.-n. mas county, a cousin of Assessor birain, is hero on n visit. A. F Dennis ninl wlfo nf tnin arc 111 tlio City funlovllllr tho tnt-iilvnl im transacting business. Italnh A. Watsnn nltv nillfnr nf tlir l-iBSl UreCOnlan Is vlslllnrr Tils nlrl iiumo in saiem tor a row days U C Rador, M. A. Refrigerated meats. Greullch Co. Chicken dinner at. tlin cuurcn Saturday, 25c, Schwartz & Christian For Rent-A plRno. Apply at this nest values for your money, l'e- carpets and linoleums at Ita- b'6 furniture store. Received dally, tresb tainales. lbs and crawlisu at Gratz's. Ill Preferlda, the best cigar made, IRees' cigar store, Court street. foods that are right at prices that right at Rador s furniture store. Ill kinds of imported and domestic cnes and clam chowder at Gratz's. (spaln & Clark have a sample or sale call and examine it. pipes, some rare beauties. :tst line ever shown here. Han- J. W. Furnlsh's residence is beluc equipped with new guttering in read iness ror tho coming wot season, Mrs. J. A. Carlson, of Kamcla. and Mrs. Ilort Huffman are In Weston to day visiting friends and relatives. E. T. Redd, of Kahlotus. Wash, Iniimnn , f 1 1 . . t i i i Tncf in. fnn' n n , , . ui uus vnyt arrived iasi Uv ... , iiuu ituu uui:h SLrnnr. nnra nirri.i fn .. i... ..i.u swell, at Mrs nnmm niTv " S,IU'1 4,BU- w,ln r'"- ui xiuiiA. lis ill tiitj Got your fall suit made at Joorgors. very swell, at wnntou Gir( for general house- won; in small family. L. Hunziker. Work boxes, lBc to S2.4C. dolls Inirn r..n,l.ntl .1.. . ' fja, luuuiun, HpUI llllg gOOUS. NOU S, Josi A child's Iraaver collarette wim tips, on Main street last ulght. uuiurn 10 uus omco. iieau mo auvertlsement nf tlm in land Empire Piano store in this issue, us u gives tne uato of tho f:eo con. cert 10 bo given soon and some other interesting information. ft nobby Ideas In Iilisl patterns out, in. Ktmlshed rooms for Weeping Apply at fall cuiuugs, at Solhort & rent for 725 Jane FOR A GUARDIAN. court Is Asked to Aonolnt Snonsor for Joseph Perygne. Today is bolng heard In the countv court tho matter of a petition bv Messrs. Walker and Gllliand. mem- hers of tho court, to Judge Hartman ior tlio appointment of a guardian for jotepn i'erygne, of Milton. Tho pe tition alleges that Perygne, who was 21 years of ago August 14, Is non compos mentis, and therefore Inca pable of propel ly taking care of some land to which he fell heir th dny ho icacnod his majority. Tho petition sets forth thai tho property, which is land, is worth $4,000. whereas It ap pears that on August 13 Perygne sold It ror $3,000. Up to the time ho cam'j of nge W. J. Chastaln was Ills guardian, and tho allegation is made that the sale of land was made without his auth ority or consent. Therefore the valid ity of tho sale will probably bo in volved. The petition asks for the appoint- Pickles, cucumber pickles, egg moI,t,.or C' ,VatsonT to Per'Ge"" turnips, colory and green t E,mrtlll- Halluy & Lowell represent lopresouting Perygne, who stoutly maintains that he is of sound mind r.nd that ho did not soil the land for U-sh than Its real value. I ... . p-MummiiK, cuiiing anu lilting a W 012 .Main street. Miss n. ley rRent Hv acres good orchard. ana uam. one mllo from cltv, mi ji awaggart. e inerrods," by Georgo Mc- peon, author of "OrnnHlnrl.- i Stationery Store. o pianos, slightly used. Great ims. uome ou ck. Inland Em, inano House, near bridge. IK over your house fiirnltnm rennlsh It 1 ke new. Wllnnn , 'phone main black 1043. hlAJ . ... . . p iv boou inuustnous man e (no ch dronl tn tni.-B of farm. Address Hnv ins hn n ' p pepjiers onion pickles, caul!. city. He is en route homo from Star- key Prairie, where ho has stock on range. W. T. Shaw, of Freewater. Ts in the city on business connected with the Milton and Freewater Irrigation company. Today there was bom to John Hoff man and wife, of this place, a daugh ter. Mr, and Mrs. Hoffman- live on Long street. W. J. Homer left this morning for Milton and Walla Walla on a business visit In the interest of tho State Life Insurance Company Walter' M. Plerco returned this morning from his farm at La Grande and is still very lame from his re cent accident In a runaway. Ernest Isaacs, ouo of tho stockmen of Birch Creek, Is in the city today, tho guest of relatives and friends for the rest of tho carnival week. Mrs. Julia Fletcher has been tho guest for a week of Mrs, J. T. Hlnkle of this place. Today she will go to Weston to visit with her nephew, John Fletcher. Mrs. H. Dodgoro, of Milton, accom panied by her daughter, Miss Pearl, is in tho city this week the guett of mends here. Mrs, nodgero Is the wife cf H. Bodgero, who formerly was tho head miller at tno Walters mill, and Is well known here, where she resided for some years. $350,00 Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars ABSOLUTELY FREE! Will be Given Away by THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Saturday, October 31, 1903 1st Prize One Wilson Moline rubber tired top buggy $165.00 2nd Prize One ticket to St. Louis Exposition nnd return 75.00 3d Prize Any Ladies' Suit, Fur or Coat value -. 50.00 Mi Prize Any Man's 550 00 overcoat your choico 30.00 5th Prize Any Man's Dress or Business suit valuo 25.00' Gth Prize Your choice of any 5.00 Stotson Hat in tin- store.. 5.00 Stop at the Peoples Warehouse Booth and Learn About It The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE NEW PASTOR ARRIVES. Rev. of M. V. South Howard Will Take Charg Methodist Church Tomor- Farally Grocery at Martln'tc lalery l-urey silk purse, steel bead fss, containing money. Lost E le" Wednesday evening, leave at Carrier's Millinery I3 reward. to totof z Advanced 'Ptlclan : Jeweler The Salve That, Heals. Without leaving a Bear is DeWltt's. Tho name Witch Hazel Is upplied to many salves, but DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo is the only Witch Hazel Salvo made that contains tho pure unadulterated witch hazel. If any other Witch Hazel Salve is offered you it Is a counterteii. Is. C. De Witt invented Witch Hazel Salve and DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve is the best salvo In the world for cuts, burns, bruises tetter or blind, bleed ing, Itching and protruding piles. Sold by Tallman & Co. row. Hev. M. V. Howard, of Oakcsdale, has arrived in the city and will at once take charge of the work of the South Methodist Church. On Surdav morning he will hold services both morning and evening at tho usual hour. In tho morning ho will tall en tho subject of tho relation of the pastor and the people. Ro. Howard is well known in tins city, having spent two vears of his fcrvlco In this church. He extends a cord!nl Invltntton to all of his old irlends and ncuiiaintanccR to meet with him on Sunday Notice. I hereby notify all porbons to for bear trespassing and to keep off and depart from tho following described land and premises, to-wlt: Tho east half of tho southeast Quarter, and the uortneast nuartor and the east half of the southwest quartor, and tho west half of the southeast quarter ol section eight In township four norm of ramie 28. east of tho Willamette meridian, in Umatilla county, Oregon MRS. ANNUS HUKAN, Owner of the abovo described land. Will Go to Texas. Mrs. J. 13. Miller will start very soon to loin her husband In Houston, Texas. Mr. Miller is a lawyor who formerly resided In this place. N Shoulder Braces The new Brace for Men Women and Children '5 CE51TTS - po not judge its valuo uy uie small price C KOEPPEN b BROS., P Steps fro T&e Place to Bay Drags m Main Street, toward the Court House. Dietlnn Invites Disease. To cure dyspepsia or indigestion It is no longer necessary to live on milk and toast. Starvation produces such weakness that tho whole sys tem becomes an easy prey to disease, Kmlol nvsnensia Cure enables tho stomach and dlEestlvo organs to dl nest and assimilate all of the whole some food that one cares to eat and Ik n never falling cure for lndlges tlon, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Kodol digests what you cat makes the stomach sweet. Sold by Tallman Co. Notice to Water Consumers. All bills for water are duo and pay. able at the water works office on tho first day of each month, and If not paid by the 10th day ot tho month the water is liable to bo turned off nnd In such case a penalty of ?1 will be collected before the water Is turn ed on again. J, T. DROWN, Supt. Will Make Fruit Exhibit. Tho Shields Fruit Company, of Freewater, will make a lruit exhlbt at tho coming meeting or tno siaio irrln-ntlon Association In this city, and to that end Is now solectlng tho bust sneclmeiis of all Kinus or irri gated fruits coming into their ware house, I-'llclitliiK AiiIiiihI IlUrHir. Intelligent and aggressive campaigns agulust animal disease In this country are evidently more satisfactory than lu some foreign countries, says American Agriculturist. Ucnuany lias been nblo to make littlu or no beudwny against tuberculosis. Notwithstanding efforts of the sanitary authorities to weed out this disease unit the scientific meth ods employed, the percentage of dis eased animals, both cattle and ewlne, Is slowly increasing. Out of more than 1,000.000 cattle anuually slaughtered and under Vno watchful eye of tho Ger man government. Wj to 15 per cent were found tuberculous. Carnival Dinner. Ladlos of tho Christian church will serve dinner at noon at tho church, every day durln gtho carnival, includ ing Thursday. l'ri.:o 25 cents. & Unique Trollluic Itarr, On the programme of tho Ilrightoo Beach trotting meeting this summer there Is a race for four-year-old -trotters of the 2:''3 class. It Is not often tlmt any attempt is made to classify trotters both by nge und speed, but In this Instance un excellent entry list was obtained, und u good race should ri'sult. Buys City Property. J. U. Miller, now of Houston, Tex as, has sold to Mrs. M. A. Sheridan, of this place, lots 1 and 2, in block 4, of the Llvermoro addition, the conr slderatlon being $1,250. Tho sale was effected by Miss Ida IJoyd, who negotiated with Mrs. Miller, Found a Purse, Mrs. W, S. Perry yesterday found a purse with a sraal amount of money In It. It can bo nnd oy caumg ai ita- dor's furniture store and describing property. Swell slippors at TeutscU's, Fall Trade Good (t is good and that's a fact says Mr. Kliinerau to our repor ter. How do you account for it, ,wheu others are complaining about the fall (rude I aked him. Why, I do not know uny other good reason than that the peoplo ave found out that we are ac tually selling better slioes for the money or the same quality for Ies money than others do. Ills really remarkable how iiiauy people there are who remark about the "wearing quality" of our shoes. Now that is what we i isy for and you fitt when vou buy Douglas or Gloria or lied Bchoolhouse Shoes. These shoes are sold at a price and no oue attempts to undersell them they simply can't and live. We have found the least margin of resistance to tiade and that ac counts for our Increase this fall. Now watch us sell shoes. We carry shoes on live widths in all foot form lasts hi all leathers, heights, styles, sies, weights, etc "Say. don't that hoy talk some?" I thought as I went ou my way with a line fair of the Douglas shoes ou from the Boston Store Dally East Oregonlan by only 15 cents a week. carrier, THE NOLF STORE Fine Line of Tablots The new styles in "Onion Skin," "Opal Bond," "Cob web Fibre," New Flax," "Old Holland Linen," etc. Prices from ioc to 30c. 1 Fine Stationery ' llurd'a and Crane's super 2 fine Stationery in the follow- ing new Shapes "Astoria," "Uillett," Gladstone," "Oc I tave." These goods sold by g the quire at eastern prices. Toys and Dolls Our new lines arc arriving irom Uurope. New novel ties never shown here before in Pendleton. Fancy goods, toys, toy dishes and dolls. School Supplies I The Big Notion Store lias the largest line. Sleep Sound Enjoy Your Rest OUU line of Mattresses, soft and properly made, when placed on our good springs, will make your nights comfortable an pro mote sweet sleep. We are prepared to sup ply you with Springs, Mat tresses and Iron Reds at prices that will mean a Saving. Soc us before you buy a Stove. V. S 1 1 o b 1 e Complete ilonso Furnisher Court Street Walter's Flouring Mills Capacity, 1C0 barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, etc., always on hand. WANTKU VOUIl OHDHItH rOU IM stared card, wedding lotltatlom, ttel 100 engraved TUItlnir eardi with nlita. uuarca. mi mii urvtoataa. I 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 Jto $20, Wood stoyos ranging in price from $2.50 to $20. Our stoves are now ready for your inspection. THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. 621 Main St. Headquarters for fishing; supplies