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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1903. U R S L FURS Another shipment of Furs just reeoived by express. This makes tho third shipment this fall. Do you know what that moans? It soiling three timo3 as wo did last year. Why and look at our lino understand. We have thorn from $2.00 to 25.00 moans wo arc as many furs is it? Conio and you will Tetftsch's Big Store Corner Main and Alta Brevities C RaderT hducts the Delta, tippers at Teutsch's. luit dally at Martin's. best bread, get Itohrman's. It A piano- Apply at this pets and linoleums at na ture store. i school shoes hat wear ell. at Teitsch'n. dally, tresh tamales, crawfish at Gratz's. rlda, the best cigar made, gar store. Court street id new piano for sale. In- Basler. Price very low. of imported and domestic It clam chowder at Gratz s. k Clark tiae a sample :e. Call and examine it s, some rare beauties, e eier shown here. Han ideas in fall culungs. tterns out, at Selbert & (bed rooms for rent for bS- Apply at 725 Jane king, cutting and fitting a 312 Main street. Miss K. -Fle acres good orchard. barn, one mile from city, ISwaggart. nos, slightly used. Great Come quick. Inland Em House, near bridge. Ir your house furniture. lEnlsh it like new. Wilson phone main black 1043 is again In personal W Irvln. the founder of Everything clean, fresh hA gooa industrious man (no children) to take liarm Address Uox 108, rppers onion Dickies mull. lies, cucumber pickles, egg pips, ceiery and green V aianin's Family Grocery I0NZIKER. Advanced btician : Jeweler U C Rader, M. A. People are thinking of p. I. R. Best shoe repairing at Teutsch Got Irvin's bon bons at tho Delta, Dent's gloves at Sullivan & Bond's, uetngerated meats. Schwartz & ureuncb Co. rvew ready-mad? skirts arriving uuny at l euiscn . Another shipment of the latest hats at Sullivan & Bond's. See us about your winter under wear. Sullivan & Bond. Get your fall suit made at Joergers, uest values for your money. Just in; fine line Gage street hats, very swell, at Sirs. Campbell's. Lqst on tho street, black silk wrap. t inner piease return to this office. wanted Girl for general house work In small family. L. Hunzlker. Goods that are right at prices that ire right at Rader a furnituro store, "Flexlfaced Collars" don't break in tho laundry; two for 25c. Sullivan & Bond. School lunch boxes 10c to 23c. In brown and black. Nolf's school sup ply store. A beautiful assortment of woolens for suits and overcoats on display at Sullivan & Bond's. Ix)st October 9 near Sisters' Acad eruy, ladles' purse, containing about 110.50 and postofilce key. Finder will be well rewarded by returning to this omce. LANDS WITHDRAWN. About One and a Half Million Acres Withheld From Settlement. Nearly one-half of Cascade county. Montana, has been withheld from set tlement on account of tho many desert land locations being made up on the tracts Included. Embraced In the withdrawal Is nearly all the land In this county that lies south and east of the Mis souri. It is estimated that the order of withdrawal affects about 1,150.000 acres, and that within that area there have been filings under the desert land law ui.on about 200,000 acres. The area embraced within the sus pended entries is probably 40,000 acres. Will Reduce Shop Forces. By the first of the year the Great Northern railroad will have cut down the shop forces of different terminal points to about one-half the present force, in the Interest of economy. The road forces cannot be reduced while traffic Is as heavy as at pres. ent U Bruce, of Umatilla, Is ,In tho city. R. W. Woodruff, of Dayton, Is In the city. Thomas Jay, of Hot I,akc. was a Pendleton visitor yesterday. Dean Hamilton, of Weston, vlslteu with friends In tho city yesterday. Matt Mosgrove, of Milton, is In tho cuy toaay on a short business visit. T. Weaver, of Athena, was a visit or In tho city for a short titno yes icraay. J. N. B. Gorkinc. nf Athnnn Is vis. Itlng In tho city for a day or so on A. B. Thompson, of La Grando. is a guest of tho Hotel Pendleton for a snort time. D. IIllams and son of Athena aro in tho city for a visit with friends tor a short time. J. H. Merldlth, of Pilot Rock, Is In tho city today visiting with friends arm transactnlg business. -Mrs. R. G. Thompson and tlnugh tors will leave for New York City on Saturday next, where they will spend the winter. Mrs. James McDaniels, of La Grande, left th.s morning for her homo, after a visit here with Mrs, R. G. Thompson. Mrs. Thomas Ayrcs and Mrs. Gcno Vaughn, left this morning for Port' land, where they will visit with friends and relatives. J. J. Worcester left yeste-duy for faumpter ana Granite districts to look after mining interests. He will be gono an Indefinite length of tlm possibly all winter. Roy Cravon left this morning for his old homo at Snlcm. after a week's visit in this city. Mr. Craven has been In tho Sound country for some time, where he has been in business SCATTERED SCENERY. A Too Soon Delivery for Warde and James This Afternoon. Thi afternoon as the transfer company was hauling the scenery for Alexander the Great" from tho ue pot to the theater, where It is to bo used this evening, tho big grey team belonging to John Van Orsdall took fright at Uie bouncing behind It and started to run. The team was quite a distance be' hind tho first section of tho scenery, and the horses tried to run on both sides of the wagon at the same time, when they overtook It. The tongue of the second wagon was run through the hiudgate of the head one, and tho lit st load was twisted out of shapo :md thrown on the wheels so that it could not bo hauled until fi.xed. Neither the horses nor the load was injured to any extent. To the Public. Commencing Monday evening, Oc tober 19th, the following will closo their respective drug stores In tho 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 & BROS. BROCK &. M'COMAS. State Teachers. The State Teachers' Association will meet in Baker City from the 23d to the 25th of this month. Dr. Winshli). the noted speaker of Bos ton, will be present and have a part in tho program, as will President P. Camnbell. of tne u. ot u., l-roai dent Ressler, of Monmouth, and R. French, of weston. who win an take pleasure In addressing tho stu dents at the meeting. Children's COcitS... $350.00 TO BE GIVEN AWAY Six Prizes, one ticket with each dollar you buy before Oct 31. NO. NO. NO. t Box Coat, with cape; colors., red and blue; D.,!. tJ1 TC size, 6 to 11 years lllLC, tJ)I0 j Full length liox Coat, with cape trimmed with satin bands and braid; colors blue and PjjQg 3 50 3 Box Coat, made of heavy wool mixture; cape, cuffs and stole piped with velvet and PrJra C (f very neatly stitched, sizes, 6 to 12 I IlCv, OiUU Many Styles, Many Good Makes Now Being Shown in Our Ready to wear Department. v SUITS, JACKETS CAPES Oil LAD LiU : The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE NO ROAD TO THUNDER. DlDhtheria at Spokane. Six cases of diphtheria have ap peared in Orchard Prairie, a resi district near Spckane. School has been closed and the neighborhood Quarantined. No deatns nave yei resulted and the cases aro all of mild type. Who is your nearest neigh bor ? Not he, who happens to live next-door ; but he, whose heart is open your way. SchilKno-'s Best and the o dealing bring neighbors near. 53 al Shoulder Braces The new Brace for Men Women aud Children Do not judge its value by the small price C. KOEPPEN & BROS., The Place to Bay Drags Steps from Main Street, toward the Court House. Dissolve Partnership. The firm of Temple & Wilcox has hanged hands and will to a certain degree be a new business concern frnm thiK time on. A. M. Temple has sold his Interest In the business to his brother, W. P. Temple, and the former gentleman will step out of business for a time. The nnn name will remain the same, but tho firm will bo a new one. Bloody Lumber, Some days ago it was noted In tho papers that a man had been found murdered In a box car loaded with lumber on tho Northern Pacific. To day a carload of lumber was brought in over the V. & C. R. to Robert Forster, which had a lot of tho lum ber covered with blood and hair. It la thought that this Is the ear In which the murder occurred. No Glanders Found. Dr. William McClaln, of Portland, state veterinarian, was In the city this morning, having been called here to inspect a horse that was reported to have glanders. Ho found theio was no symptoms of glanders. NO 8ERVICE. Scheme to 8teamboat the Middle Co lumbia Abandoned, Walla Walla, Oct. H. On account of pronounced opiosltlon from the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Com pany, there will be no steamboat ser vice put on the middle Columbia be tween Pasco and Celllo this year, and probably not for somo time, accord ing to exclusive intelligence received by Tho Union. Want More Bonds. Tim Snokane school board has de layed fixing the tax levy for this year to make an effort to bond the dis trict for $200,000 more, instead of maklnir such a high tax levy. With out the bond Issue the tax wll he 916 mills; with this issue of bonds 7 mills will sufflpe for the expenses of the district. Dr. C. C. Ilosoubure. of Asiorla, was fined $60 Monday for practicing without a license. Rich Mining District Sees the Close of th. Year Wlt.iout a Highway. Alone tho blockaded wagon road leading from Uolse to Thunder Moun tain lie alrput 100,000 pounds of min ing machinery and material which had to bo abandoned by Wagons on account of tho heavy snow. Pack trains are now working pa tiently all along tho snowy route, trying to get In enough machinery with which to start several new mills next spring. It was earnestly hoped that a rail road from somo ixilnt, Emmett, Holse. or other nearby point, would be built Into tho mines this year, hut .no winter season 1h closing down and the camp Is Isolated from tho world, except for tho narrow pack trails. Tho great Sunday school at Stock port, CncHhlro, Ung., will colobrato Its centenary In 1905 by tho erection of a largo building to accommodate over 3,000 scholars. Scotlanu has an area of 19,062, aires, of which 4,894,4CC acres aro under cultivation: 112 persons own 0110 half of tho total area, and 18 per nous own one foirth of It. Ono fourth of tho tonants hold fivo acres or less, aud nearly ono third hold between five and seres. Fall Trade Good It it good and that's u fuct says Mi, Klniieran to our repor ter. How do you account for it, when others are complaining about the fall trade I tuked him. Why, I do not know any other good reason than that the ioplu have found out that we urc ac tually telling better shoes for the money or the name juallty for let money than others do. It In really remarkable how many people there are who remark about the "wearing Ullty" of ourfchotw. Now that is what we pay for and you get when you buy Dnughm or Gloria or ittfl Kclioolliouse Shoes. These shoes are sold at a price uud no ono attempt to undersell tliem they dimply can't aud live. We have found the limit margin of reUtanc to trade and tlmt ac counts for our lucreawe this fall. Now wutcli u sell shoes. We carry shos on live widths In all foot form larttH In all leathers, height, htylen, sl.ea, weights, eto "rjay, don't that hoy talk some'" I thought as I went on my way with a Hue pair of the Douglas shoes 011 from the Boston Store I THE NOLF STORE Fine Line of Tablets The new styles 111 "Onion Skin," -Opal Bond," "Cob web Fibre," New Flax," "Old Holland Linen," etc. Prices from 10c to 30c. Fine Stationery Ilurd'a and Crane's super fine Stationery in the follow ing new Shapes: "Astoria," "Billett," Gladstone," "Oc tavc." These goods sold by the quire at eastern prices. Toys and Dolls Our new lines are arriving from Europe. New novel ties never shown here before in'Pendleton. Funcy goods, toys, toy dishes and dolls. School Supplies The Big Notion Store has the largest line. 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