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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1903)
DAILY EAST ORE66N1AN, PENDLETON, OftdddN. MONDAY, qcJOBER 12. 1903. frn IDUTT0N Oil PERSONAL MENTION. o 111 FBBPAY AND SATURDAY Boys and Girls we want you to wear our shoes. We want , j (ins necatise wc nm u nave nit: uusi jineot acnool , 'II- . . n l-tmoH 1 r- f . . , . . . . . . 1 - - ftn i ins ia wtwnu Mo:-t kiun uui wc Know wtiat 5chnes on earth This is a broad assertion but we kn p iqlkinc about and are willing to prove what we are i5iM"b i, p n .. c ... ill our school suucb j. .. , .juu, w we say, who make .U.-(r hilt SCIlOOl v iu wtm. f ItlllAr jnd SATURDAY will be Special School Shoe Sale Days. Notice Redactions o m. lo 2, regular J1.7C; Friday and Saturday $1.60 ) in RlZeJ ll'a :lo '.'..,. , Kn. PYirlnv mill KntitrHoi. 1 -Je ( 5 r?i "Friday and tSdirio.T: III ! t,zc BETTER GRADE i SOLID k.k.II to regular $2.00; Friday and Saturday $1.60 ) ROCK WksS' to U. rcgulartl.76; Friday and Saturday $1 GO VOAK K 5 to Is, regular 1 50; Friday and Saturday U.35 . . SOLES & ALIi RIPS SEWED FREE J Corner Main and Alta Gity Brevities I Hello" V C Rader? llrtln cnmluctB the Delta. Sell slippers at Teutsch's. Fresh fruit doily at Martin's. For the best bread, get tlohrman's. For Rent A piano. Apply at this Ece. INerc -arpets anu nnoieums at na- Irs furniture store. Children's school shoes hat. wear II look well, at Teutsch fi. (Received dally, iresh tamales, tabs and crawfish at Gratz s. Mi Preferida, the best cigar made, Rees' cigar store, Court street. tae brand new piano for sule. In re of Joe Raster Price very low. I kinds of imported and domeBtlc tthes and clam chowder at Gratz's. Epam & Clark have a sample I; for sale Call and examine it. Kei pines, some rare beauties, Imst Hue ever shown here, liar. W nobby Ideas in fall cull.ngs, liliest patterns out, at Selbert & pus. Infurnished rooms for rent for Isekeepiug. Apply at 72B Jane iressniaKiiifi, cutting ana Uttlncr a itlalty 912 Main street. Miss It. titley or Kent Five acres good orchard, ise and barn, one mile from city, lorn & Swaggart. wo pianos, slightly used. Great Come nulck. Inland Em' Piano House, near bridge. look over your house furniture, can relinlsh it like new. Wilson lamlne, 'phone main black 1043. He Delta Is again in personal pse of C W. Irvtn, tho founder of ore Everything clean, fresh 5000. uieu-A goon industrious man life (no children) to tuke fw of farm Address Hox 108 ton, Or pen penpeib. onion nlckles. eault -t pickles, cucumber pickles, egg P' lUrnihs I'O Itpv nnri tri-nnn t., s at .Martin's Fnmllv R-nwr? ! Bakery th cut hd- it to I point of llliancy Ibv Cut I idle J lUNZKER, Advanced Jeweler Optician : : U C Rader, M. A. Peoplo are thinking of P. I. n. Best shoe repairing at Teutsch's Get Irvin's bon bons at tho Delta iterrigerated meats. Schwartz & Greultch Co. New ready-made skirts arriving uany at reutsens. Get your fall suit made at Joergers. uest values for your money. Just in; fine line Gage street hats, very swell, at Mrs. Campbell's. Wanted Girl for general house work In small family. L. Hunziker. Goods that are right at prices that re ngnt at Rader s furniture store. "The Sherrods," by George Mc Cutehoon, author of "Graustark.' Nolf's book store. Lost October 9 near Sisters' Acad- emy, ladles' purse, containing about IIO.DO and postolflce key. Finder will be well rewarded by returning to this olllee. Seeking Artesian Water. Thomas McConnell, a large land holder of California, who also owns about two sections near Hot Lake, In Union county, begnn boring for arte sian water, tlireo miles west of the Hot lake, last Saturday. He has found every indication of artesian water, there. Tho discovery of arto Blan water would raise the price of tills land from $10 to $fi0 per acre. Prunes In Demand. A Minneapolis dealer Is now in La Grande buying up the prune crop. He expects to secure cars in Union county, and is furnishing tho boxes free and paying $8 per ton on board the cars for the crop. The shipments will go to Minneapolis, Butto and Northern Wyoming. Rushing Work at Church. The, brick and stone work on tho new Methodist church at Athena will be completed the latter part of this week, and a gang of carpenters will be put to work thereon Immediately, In charge of C. L. Ilell, who will be foreman. Cook & Barrett have the coutiact for the carpentering. For Teachers In the Islands. An uxanilnntlou will be held at Walla Walla and Baker City, Octo ber 19 and 20, of candidates to teach In tho government schools of the Philippines. The only known candi date from this county Is T. W. Tan dy. "Sherlock Holmes" Com.ng. Manager Ntxon announces that "Sherlock Holmes" will be presented at the Frazer on October 20. Her bert Kelcey and Miss Efflo Shannon will nresent this noiiular play. Thoy are now making their farewell Joint tour D. Kemler was in Walla Walla yesterday. Mrs. C. .1. McKcnzIe. of Milton at tne Pendleton. M. A. Rader Is in .Portland on a brief business visit. ' George DeGrow, of Wpston, Is here attending to business. i Is at Hotel St. George. Mrs. J. A. Johnson went to Walla Valla this morning for a visit. Joo H. Parkes went to Ln Grand,, this morning on official business, R. 1. Ewlng, of Walla Walla, spent Sunday visiting with friends hero. Tim Donovan, O. R. & N. lineman of La Grande, Is ln tho city today. A. H. Boylan, of Portland, Is ln the city, the guest of Hotel Pendleton. Mrs. Brown, tho new school teach er at McKay, was In town Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hobo and Mrs. Wilson wore visitors In town Sntnr day. Mrs. A. D. Sloan and her mother are In town today from the Llttlo Mc Kay. Will Peterson., the busy Athena at torney, is in the city attending cli cult court. Miss Saunders, who Is teaching at Missouri Gulch, spent Saturday in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bailey have moved to their ranch three miles be low Echo. AV. E. Potts, of Athena, Is ill tin city attending court, and is a guos.t at the St. George. Mrs. V. H. Clinstaln. of MilUm u In the city for a few days, the guest of Hotel Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Porter and Mrs. Hen der, of Mencham, spent Saturday and Sunday In Pendleton. Mrs. H. B. Hcilt, who has been n guest of Mrs. Charles Ferguson, has'T returned to wana wana. Miss Beulah Hlnkle, who has been tho guest of Miss Myrtlo Hawk, re turned to Portland today. J. N. B. Gerklng, of Athena, is in tho city attending,- court, and Is tin guest of the St. George. G. M. Morrison and wlfo, of Adams, aro in the city for a short visit, the guests of the Golden Rule. Miss Myrtlo Hawk came over from Walla Walla, where she has been at tending college, and Is visiting at home. II. F. Conner, an O. R. & N. attor ney, of Portland, is In the city at tending to the company's business bo for the circuit court. E J. Judd. n member of the legis lature from Marlon county, who lias been In tho city a lew days, lclt for Walla Walla last evening. Mrs. Hattlo Ferguson, of the Ad ams Advance, returned homo this morning. She has been tne guest oi her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bent- ley. Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford, who have been visiting at Reardan and Spokane, have returned with their daughter, Mrs. Harvey Burns and her children. Claude Jelt. formerly an engineer on the mountain division of thn O. R & N.i Is In the city en route to Llv- Inctton. Mont., where ho will accent a position, with the Northern Pacllle, Is back at his old stand and in charge of his confec tionary 1- -ainess. This is a Riiarantcc that IMRST CLASS SERVICE will be given. CANDIGS, BON HONS, lArMbS, HKUITS, ETC. ETC. T'jlcphont in your order. Prompt delivery. BJ A Popular Price I f HEALTH COMFORT S" 1 Bf3&3 1 Besi ------- ECONOMY Cole's Original Air Tight Wood Heaters ot Hot Biast Coal Stoves l T O SPICES, o COFFEE, TEA, BAKING POWDER, FLAVORING EXTRACTS AbjclutePuriry, Finest Flavor, Orare i Strength. Pca-iorvablt f riccs.1 CL0SSET a DEVER5 PORTLAND, OREGON. They have proven their real worth. Hundreds of satisfied people in Pendleton and Umatilla users of Cole's stoves and heaters always recommend them to their friends. Sold only, in Pendleton, by Tlae Hardware IMIein. ELATERITE It Mineral Rubber. VOL MAY IN I KS1) l'UU.lHNO or tiu-l It ieutwMur.v to ItKl'I.ACK A WOUN'-OUT UOOK ELATERITE ROOFING Takes th . place of shingles, tin. Iron, tar and gravel, and all prepared roofings. For flat and steep surfaces, gutters, valleys, etc. Easy to lay. Tampere for all climates. Reasonable In cost. Sold on merit. Guaran teed. It will pay to ask for pricesand Information. THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO. Worcester Building. Portland. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling;! ui baking! add boiling water und set ti eooL Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Hasp berry and Strawberry. Get a packagi mt your grocers to-day. io cts. leal Shoulder Braces The new Brace for Men Women and ChiMr-en. Do not judge its value by the email price C. K0EPPEN & BROS., The Place to Bay Drugs 65 Steps from Main Street, toward the Court House. Some Whys and Wherefores. Perhaps the busy men do not have time to read, but tho women uo. ine other day one of tho solid business men of this city said: "You've got a nice business, the best In town, haven't you?" "Well, yes," came the leply. "and you want to know why advertise, why wo enueavor iu get more customers do you? Why -we get them and the best part retain them? Were you to spend an entire ilav In this store it would lie piain, you would see and know." The very nicest in every seasonable wearing apparel can ue found In this stole, whero each and every ' ierson Is treated Just alike, and now we'll also tell you and be able to truthfully tell you. that we aro Just doing tho very best business we've ever done. Wo aro noth sat isfied to do Just as well, but must do better every beason. Wo want your help we will try to please you and we would like to say this much fur (her that It is Impossible to please everyone, but we think that the Peo-J Dies Warehouhe tomes very near the mark when it is said that It pleases nearly overvonc who comes in thei Btore. Wo make It our policy, money back If lor any reason you're dissat isfied." ' Ray-Carnlne. I L, Ray and Mrs. Edith F. Car nine, both of this city, were married Sunday, October 11, at 7 a, in.. In this city at the ro sldence of Jesse Fall Ing and wife, the bride's parents Rov N H. Brooks officiating. Only immediate relatives of the contrac Ing parties were present. Mr. ana Mrs. Ray left at once for Spokane on a weddlug trip. Visit Relatives Here. Mr and Mrs. Jacob Bobbins were In the city over Saturday and Sun day visiting with their relative W D Hansford and wife. They left this morning for California, where they will visit for somo time. Mr. Rob bins Is a manager of tho Red Boy mine, In Sumpter. Violated Cloclng Order. Two alleged violations of tho b o'clock p. m. closing ruto nre being investigated, It Is not believed that the parties aro wilfully violating tho agreement, but ruther that they kept open until a somewhat later time through Inadvertence, He Stole a Bridle, John Doe, accused of stealing a brldlo from tho Carney livery barn, is being tried this afternoon In Judge Fltz Gerald's court. BRANCH FOR DAYTON. New Line of the O. R. . N. May Be Built Soon. The ('111- Day ton. Wash.. Oct. 12. zona' committee appointed to Inves tigate the feasibility or building a blanch of tho O. It. & N. from this City to Pomoroy, has reported favor ably on thu proposition, and the com pany .will bo asked to construct the line. Tills branch will be about 19 miles In length, and will pass through one j of the richest wheat and barley ills-1 trlcts in Eastern Washington, Lowe's New House. Thomas Ijowu'h now residence, at the corner of Cottonwood and High streets, Is nearlng completion. It Is a very neat ono-story cottage, modern n stylo and finish, Seven New Members. Friday ovenlng of this week tho Eagles will initiate seven new mem bers. Following the Initiation there will be a social sosslon at which n supper will bo spread and a program executed. 1 THE NOLF STORE Fine Line of Tablets The new styles in "Onion Skin," "Opal Uond," "Cob jg web Fibre," New Flax," "Old Holland Linen," etc. Prices from ioc to 30c. I Fine Stationery Conrad Platzoeder I All kinds of Fresh Meats always on hand. Fine Dacon, Hams and Sausage. Prices as low as the lowest I To Acfdress Club Meeting. At the Woman's Club meeting to-1 morrow, Mr. LoMnsters, of the pub- lie school, will speak to the club on X tho subject of "Manual Training." s The members aro asked to bo prompt j In attendance the hour Is 2; 30. Fall Trade Good It U good and that's a fact says Mi. Flnueran to our repor ter. How do you account for It, when others are complaining about the fall trade X aked him. Why, I do not know any other good reason than that the eople nave found out that we are ac tually selling letter shoes for the money or the same quality for less money than others do. It is really remarkable how uianv people there are who remark about the "wearing quality" of our shot. Now that is what we pay for and yon pet when vou buy Douglas or Gloria or Jted Scboolhou&e Shoes, These shoes are sold at a price and no one attempts to undersell them they simply cau't and live. We have found the least margin of resistance to tiade and that ac counts for our Increase this fall. Now wutch us sell shoes. We carry shoes on live widths In all foot form lasts In all leathers, heights, styles, sizes, weights, etc "Bay, don't that boy talk some?" I thought as I went on my way with a fine pair of the Douglas shpea on from the Boston Store "llurd'a and Crane's super fine Stationery in the follow ing new Shapes' "Astoria," "Billett," Gladstone," "Oc tave." These goods sold by thu quire at eastern prices. Toys and Dolls Our new lines are arriving from Europe. New novel ties never shown here before in Pendleton, Fancy goods, toys, toy dishes and dolls. School Supplies The Big Notion Storo has the largest line. Sleep Sound Enjoy Your Rest (J 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 Beds at prices that will mean a Saving. See us before you buy a Stove. V. S t o b 1 e Complete House Furnisher Court Street 't-'MH'4"li 'H1 'I1 1" I''fr ,Hi,l"H"H,'',fr ALWAYS FRESH ALWAYS QOODI I Fish of All Kinds I ; ; Lobsters, Crabs, salt wa- ; ; '. ter foods. Oysters -EAST- ' ' EKN and OLYMPHIA. arPrompt Delivery. iElite Fish Market i p. Corutr AUlu a ad Alt O. ELLIOTT, Proprtttor, X rf ?TTTfTf t TTttttTtTTTTTTTF TTTfTTTTTTTTTTTl t T T J The Unsurpassed The Always Satisfactory The Wilepn coal and wood Heaters, Handled hero only hy us. Coal stoves ranging in price from $7 to $20. Wood stoves ranging in prico from $2,50,-t6 $20. Our stoves are now ready for your inspection. THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. G21 Main St. Headquarters for fishing supplies i4ii4 I w I