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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1903)
4 DAILY ART nncr.nwiAu nrm. .v r -T -"w,vl,t wncuun. lUtauAT, uuiUHtw 13, 1903. J R S i PEHSOHflL MEHTIDS. (77(b2) tyf' 1 ' lnMw tnc t Pilot Hock, Is trad- JW -1 Jt jj W JWff 7! Fl I O O I Mrs. T. W. Ayrcs lins gono to Port-! tXS LtLf (A islr tS &ZfT if Another shipment of Furs'ust received t... nvnress. This makes the third sbipmont this fall. tb you know 4 what that means? It ljioans we are selling three times as many furs as we did las1 ya" Why Is "it?1" Come and lojk nt our line and you; Avill understand, We have them from $2100 to $25.00 Teistsch's Big Store Corner Main and Alta Miss Harvov of Pilnt ina- i Ing In tho city today. j Mrs. T. W. Ayrcs lins gono to Port-! miiii wiioro sno will visit for a month. , Mrs. HatIo McDonald,, of Walla "Walla, Is visiting Mrs'. Leona Thomp son, 'or Water streol. . .Win Brovn lins arnonii.il tin inoi Uonof foreman of tho East Oregon- urn lnucnnpicai department ' MttS DOSS Swltzlrr lofK lit. nnm In flay for Portland, vhero sho win spend scvtinl days the guest ot hor niniur, .ira, iiicignr j.owcll, A Elvin iiidd. of Kalilotus, Wash has heen visiting tho Ifawleys mu other friends horo for several days, returning homo this morning. may Not get the home. Brevities C Rader? nilucts the Delta. tippers at Tcutsch's. hit daily at Martin's. best bread, get Rohrman's. It A piano. Apply at this Lets and linoleums at Ra pture store. I's school shoes hat wear Iwell, at Teatsch'c. dally, iresh tamales, crawfish at Gratz's. lerlda, the best cigar made, llgar store, Court street led new piano for sale. lu be Dasler. Prlco very low. ; of Imported and domestic id clam chowder at Gratz's. 1 1 Clark have a sample blc. Call and examine it. ses, some rare beauties. Ine ever shown here. Han- Ibr ideas in fall cuii.ngs. latterns out. ut Selbert & I bed rooms for rent for n?. Apply at 725 Jane Iking, cutting and fitting a 912 Main street. Miss II. p Five acres good orchard, barn, ono mile from city. I Braggart. nos, slightly used. Great Come quick. Inland Em- House, near bridge. ler your house furniture, innlsh it like new. Wilson I. 'phone main black 1043. (ta Is again In personal IC W Irvin, the founder of hveryttiing clean, fresh rA gooa lnaustrlous man (no children) to take farm Address llnx 108 hlers onion Dickies, caul! ps, cucumber pickles, egg ceiery anu Ereen t-- iMartln's Family Grocery mam x Advanced , TpwpW Ptlclan : : ; TJ C 'Itador, M. A. People are thinking of p. I. R. Dest shoe repairing at Teutsch' Get Irvln's bon bons at tho Delta Dent's gloves at Sullivan & Bond's, Rofrlgprated meats. Schwartz & ureunch Co. New ready-made skirts arriving uiuiy ai leuiscns.' Anotlier shipment of tho latost hats ni smitvan & Bpnd's. See us about your winter under- wear. iSullIvan & Bond. Get ypur fall suit made at Joergers. uesi values lor your money. Just In; fine lino Gage street hats very swell, at Mrs. Campbell's. Lost on tho street, black silk wrap, Finder please return to this ofllce. Fifteen different board games, $1 to ti.oii iu to 100 games. Nolf's. Wanted Girl for ceneral house- I work lu small family. L. Hunzikor. . Goods that are right at prices that re rtgut. at Rader's furnlturo store. "Flexifaced Collars" don't break in the laundry; two for 25c. Sullivan & uond. A beautiful assortment of woolens for suits and overcoats on display at Sullivan &. Bond's. ' Lost October 9 near Sisters' Acad emy, ladles' purse, containing about ?10.50 and postofflce key. Finder will be well rewarded by returning to this office. Lost Last evening, between Wil liam Matlock's residence and planing iuIIIh, a nurse containing $6, pair of eye Masses, handkerchief and rail road ticket to Athena. Finder will be rewarded by returning to this ot lice or to Dr. Vaughn's office. A GREAT CURIO. Trje Skeleton of a Monster of the Pre historic Age on Exhibition in Pen dleton. An educational exhibition has been opened on Alta street In tho rear of the Savings Bank building, which should be attended by all, as Inform ation, that Is of value can be derived flora a visit to the tent. A great curio, the skeleton of a collossal mon ster of the pre-hlstorlc age, which was unearthed in San Joaquin coun ty in May 1902, Is the attraction. The skeleton .weighs nearly 3,000 pounds and Is different from any animal ever found. Scientists are unable to tell what1 classification to place the mon ster In and all agree that Its equal Is not (o be seen In the largest muse ums of the country. Thu curio Is owned by Dr, Cham berlain, of Mandan. N. D., who ex hibits it during the balance of the veelc The citizens, old and young, n)uud not miss the chance to see this jnonster of the pre-hlstorlc age. Real Estate Transfer. Hon. Michael Toner, of Milton, to day sold to H. B. Tinker Ills fruit and grain farm of 603 acres; lying five miles northeast of Milton, for.-' $33, 727.20. This Is one of I the -.finest farms In the county highly improv ell and under a high state of ctjltiva- Walla Walla County Falls to Appro priate for Stubblefield Asylum. Walla "Walla, Oct. 13. The county commissioners did not decldo yester day to appropriate $10,000 for tho matter of iho appropriation, In fact, was shelved entirely until tho next meeting, nearly a month away. Tho lioard will meet again November 2, when more petitions will probably be presented. Prosecuting Attorney Lester S. Wilson rendered an opinion to tho commissioners' hoard yesterday which put tho appropriation In unfa vorable light. Mr Wilson takes tho stand that the proposed homo would bo a private charity, not a public In stitution, and as such could not legal ly command an appropriation from the county. FIGHT OVER LAND. Nels Nelson Says He Is Guilty and Pays $5 and Costs. In Judgo FIU Gerald's court today Nels Nelson pleaded guilty to assault and battery and was fined ?5 and costs, which he paid. The same ac tion against E. Pearson was dismiss cd on motion of Prosecuting Attorney Ilailey. Tho complaining witness was Peter Nelson, of Juniper, who al legeil that in a disagreement over some land, the defendants nssailed him. Nelson was very little hurt physically, hut his feelings seemed to bo injured beyond ropalr. The quar- lei took plaro on the 8th. Children's Coats... $350.00 TO BE GIVEN AWAY Six Prizes, one ticket with uacn dollar you buy before Oct jf. MAXWELL COMPROMISE. Man Injured in O. R. & N. Wreck Ef fects Settlement Out of Court The case of William Maxwell, tho traveling man who was injured in the Meacham wreck last January, has been compromised and Maxwell's suit lor $40,000 has been withdrawn. The compromise was effected yesterday Judgo Bennett, of Tho Dalles, was Maxwell s attorney. It will bo remembered that Max well, following the accident, was n patient for many weeks at St. ihony's hospital nt this place. An To the Public. Commencing Monday evening. Oc tober 19th, the following will close their respective drug stores In the evenings as follows: Every evening during week at 9 o clock except Sat urday, when stores will be kept open until 10 o'clock an don Sundays will close at 8 p. m. F. W. SCHMIDT. TALLMAN & CO. A. C. KOEPPEN & DUOS, BROCK & M'COMAS, Stewart the Best Shot. The regular monthly medal shoot resulted in the following scores: II. W. Stewart, 23; Hoch, 20; Tallraan, 15; Clark, 22; Walte, 19; Stiilman, 18. All these were out of a possible 25. tlon. ... -71 Can you distinguish between Schilling's Best and a humbug jn he. advertisement , , f , , How ? i ;al Shoulder Braces The u?y' Jirape for Men Women 'and' Children Do not judge its "value bjr the" small' price C K0OTEN & BROS., The Place q By Drags P S,ePs from MaiuS trcet. tdward the Court House. To Run Sausage Chopper. W. It. Withee Is putting in for A. D. Augustavo, at 104 East Alta street, gasoline engine, the power from wlilch will be utilized to run a sau sage chopper. AUTO FIRM BANKRUPT. Prominent Men Cennected With It, . j Claim the Co'rnpany Is Solvent. Chicago, Oct. 13,. The Chicago Mo tor & Vehicle Company, one of tho largest automobile1 mannfacturle3 In America, filed articles ot bankruptcy tills morning. Secretary Shaw, Lymau Gage and other prominent men are stockhold ers. The company's attorneys claim they are solvent. The plant alono is valued at $600,090. The debts are $250,000. The petitioning creditors claim that the property Is worth $30, 000, and the debt Is $200.1)00. The plant employs 900 men, most Of whom are Seventh Day Advontlsts. The court appointed Edwin Potter re ceiver, with $100,000 bonds REIGN ,OF TERROR. Linen Strikers, In Band of 7,000, Take Control of City, Arnientiers, Frnnce, Oct. Wr-Tw linen ptilkors today hold the city n H reign of terror. Seven thousand, banded together and ransacked the principal factories, setting fno tq four. The government commissary attempted ta Intervene and myrow ly escaped lynching, but was rescued with difficulty. The troops 'were in it number of street collisions and a utore were woupdl-rl. NO. i Box Coat, with capo; colors, red and blue; DJrtrt (D1 7(T size, ti to t2 years I TICC, vj 1 v3 NO. 2 Full length Uox Coa, with cape trimmed with satin bands and braid; colors blue and ppjg 3 50 NO. 3 Box Coat, made of heavy wool mixture; cape, cuifs and stole piped with velvet and Pp!rt tZ (( very neatly stitched; sizes, 6 to 12 rrlLVj 0UU Many Styles, Many Good Makes Now Being Shown in Our Ready to wear Department. SUITS, JACKETS CAPES Hi) II! Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE LIQUOR DEALERS MEET. They Will Dispose of Several Im portant Matters. Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. 13. Members ot tho National Retail Liquor Heal ers' association from all over tho country are here in attendance at tho eleventh annual meeting of that or ganization. Tho ojienlng besslon' was held this morning In Elks' Hall. National Prea.ucnt E. L. Jordan, of Washington, D. C, presiding, No business session was held this nftor- noon, mo delegates anu tno luuies accompaning them spouding tho tlmo lu a visit of inspection to sumo of the largo breweries of tho city. Con siderable Important business Is to he transacted during the three ilays tho convention will bo in session. The Scotts Go North. W, M. Scott and wifo and Ira C. Scott and wifo went this morning to the northern part of tho county on it visit for a week. i THE NOLF STORE Will Contest Railroad Rights. Within -ho past two weeks 8,000 acres of timber lend has been loeat cd lu the couai'ea of Uim and ai!on, on what Is claimed by tho Southern Paeifie ns n' grant. Tio Ic- caters will contest tho right of tho c6irfrany, and a lone case in Uo land oftlco is threatojod. KILLED AND INJURED., Motorman Meets Instant Death 'In a Street Car Collision, '. . .Ownsburg, Pa., Oct 13, In fl cense fog tho Groeusburg, street cars leolllded today In the south suburb. Ajoiormnn lirscu -,vps iiisiuiuiy. hiiim od. Wotorman llowes log a out pft and he was badly crushed. Two, Fall Trade Good It is Rood and that's a fuel says Mi. KiniieraU to our repor ter. Uor do you nccoutit for1 It, when others are complaining about the fall trade T aked Mm. Why, I do uot know any other good reason than (hat the eoplc ave found out tbat we are ac tually selling, better shoes for the money or the Kame fuu!ty for less money than others do. It is really remarkable how many people there are who remark laboutthe "wearing quality" nf oursbnea. Now that is what we pay for aiid you get when you' buy DouglttK or Gloria or lied, Bchoolhouse shoes, These shoes are sold at a pfioe and no one attempts' td undersell them they simply can't and live. We have found the least margin of resistance to trade and that ac counts for our Inoreaso this fall. Now watch us sell shoes. We carry shoes on live widths hi alt foot form lasUt-lu all leathers, height, style, sizes, weights, etc "Hay, don't that hoy talk some'.'" X thought a I went on my way with p. Hue pair pf the Douglas k pu from the, r Boston Store I Fine Line of Tablets The new styles in "Onion '& Skin," "Opal Bond," "Cob- web Fibre," New Flax," "Old Holland Linen," etc. Prices from ioc to 30c. Fine Stationery llurd'a and Crane's super- fine Stationery in the follow ? ing new Shapes: "Astoria," "Billett," Gladstone," "Oc tave." These goods sold by thu ijiiire at eastern prices. Toys and Dolls Our new lines are arriving from Europe. New novel $ ties pever shown here before in Jendlelon, Fancy goods, toys, toy dishes and dols. School Supplies The (Jig Notion Store has the largest line. Rigby-Clove Mfg. COMPANY Manufacturers of the HARYETER Repairs for all kinds of Farm Machinery Foundry Work a Specialty Cas't paid for old castings Pendleton, Oregon ALWAYS FRESH always aooDi ii Fish of All Kinds i - ' - , , Lobsters, Crabs, salt wa- 1 1 ! tcr foods. OystersEAST- ' :; ERN and OLYMPHIA. ; ; nPrqpt Dellytry. ; j i i Elite UA Market i ; 11 ii I Corner Mlu nd AIU . I I P. O. KlLuOTrr,. Proprittor -! if i ) HM HIM I t The Leaders The Unsurpassed The Always Satisfactory The Wilson coal and wood Healers. Handled t here only by us. Coal Btovea ranging in price from S iu q2u. vvuuu biuvub ruugiug i pnvi irora $2.50 to $20. Our stoves are now ready for your inspection.; , THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. 621 Main St Headquarters for fishing supplies il others were injured.