East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 17, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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    DAILY EA8T OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1903.
j PEBSDHftL MENU,
U R S
FURS
Another shipment of Fura just received
by express. This makes the third
shipment this Fall. Do you know
what thai means; It moans we are
soiling three times as many furs as
VP did last year. Why is it? Come
and look at our lino and you will
understand.
Wo have thorn from $2.00 to $25.00
ee Tewtsch's Big Stose
Corner Main and Alta
! city Brevities
-.
tlo! U C Kaaen
B conducts the Dolta.
allnnors at Toutscns.
ip)c arc thinking of P. I. It.
.h fruit dally at Marlins.
.-.In urn thinking of P. I. It.
it shoo repairing at Teutsch'a
the best bread, get Rohnnan s.
Bent A piano. Apply at this
Enmnlillo cans, the latest, fad, at
Ian & llond's.
carnets and linoleums at rta-
furniture store.
liMrrVs school shoes hat wear
look well, at TeatscU'c.
.vca riallv. iresh tamales,
i and crawfish at Gratz'a.
IPrcferida, tbo best cigar made,
' cigar Btoro, court sireeu
nlano for sale. In-
iof Joe Easier. Price vory low.
litmU nf tmnorted and domestic
les and elarn cuowaer ai uraiz s.
ninps some rare beauties,
lest line ever shown here. Han-
furnished rooms for rent for
fckeeplng. Apply at 726 Jane
It.
Lusmnklnir cuttlnc and flttlnc a
I any 12 .Main street. Miss u
ley
r Rent- Five acres good orchard,
p and barn, ono mile iroin cny
in & SwacsarL
to pianos, slightly used. Great
Fins. Come quick. Inland lim
Piano House, near bridge.
Ink' nvnr vmtp hrillMA furniture
fan rpfinlGti If 111,-n now. Wilson
mine, 'nliono main black 1043.
Ttoltn fti ncntn In nprflnnn.1
tn nf P W. Trvln thi fnnnilnr nf
store Everything clean, fresh
good.
Rntpil A imnrl Inrlnutrlnllu mnn
alio (no children) to take
e of farm, Address iiox 108,
Ion, Or
ten peppers, onion pickles, caull
lr pickles, cucumber pickles, egg
i, turnips, celery ana green vj
w at Martin's Family Grocery
IBakery.
h cut i
lulls
Lt to
iiondj
point of
llliancy
lv Cut
I
bdl
m.
Z
l? Advanced Jeweler
optician ; : :
U q Rader, M. A.
People aro thinking of P. I. II.
Got, Irvln's bon bons at the Delta,
nofrlserated meats. Schwartz &
Sreullch Co.
"Kantshrlnk" underwear at Sulli
van & Bond's.
New ready-made skirts arriving
dally at Teutsch'a.
New hats. Dunlan and Knox stylos,
at Sullivan & Bond's.
For nent Nlcelv furnished rooms,
at 407 West Alta street.
Got vour fall suit made at Joergers.
Dest values for your money.
.TiiRt In! fine line Gaco street hats.
vory swell, at Mrs. Campbell's.
a hnnuttful assortment of Indian
robes, $3 each, Sullivan & Bond's.
DeBpain & Clark have a sample
safe for sale. Call and examine it.
n t,. Wotpl Alta for vour Sunday
dinner. Host 25 cent meal in me
city.
Thnru Is colnir to be something do
ing by Pendleton Camp Ko, 41, to
night.
"Flexll'ord" collars dont break In
tho laundry; 2 tor 25c. Sullivan &
Bond's,
New nobby Ideas In fall cuiungs.
Prettiest pattern's out, at Selbert &
Schulz's,
unrmnn nililis. Catholic and Epis
copal prayer books, testaments, etc.,
lowest prices. Nou s;
Special attention is directed to the
advertisement of tne inianu r.niiino
Piano House in this issue.
Neighbors you will miss something
good tonight at camp it you ian io
como out.
t not Ttntwopn the M B. church
and Long street, black silk neck
ruff. Finder please leave at this of-
flco or tolophono Main n.
KYimifi nn Main street this morn.
I,.- imlr cnlrt-rlmmed nose glasses.
Owner can secure same by calling at
515 Ann street and paying cuarges.
I,,n,ll,,l,iii r.nmn No. 41. VV. O. W
win imvn nn Interesting urogram to
night. Refreshments served. Ail
neighbors requested, to lie present.
Visiting neighbors welcomed.
i nut nnv mnrn branded "B. H. .
. J. . A .1 1- . Holla,.
on left snouiuor; sirayuu uum u..w
Ross' pasture, at Meacuam. Reward
will be paid ror lniormauuu iumuu
ed to Otto Boettcher, Pendleton, Ore.
r.. r ii nimutnml Kiinrenib modi
eal director of tho United Artisans,
will lecture on the home, the church,
ilm fmtornl tv nn Monday evening,
October 19th, at S o'clock, in Hen
dricks' Hall. A snort musical umi
literary program will be given.
Everybody Invited. Admission free.
Nine Thousand Sheep.
a l.nn.i nf anno sheen were driven
through, the city this afternoon for
their winter quarters In the Despaln
gulch. The sheep aro me prunuiij
of La Fontaine & Garrison, and have
!...., u. n, mniintnlns for the sum-
UUUU ' 1' w.v .
mor. They will now be takeu to the
gulch, whore tney win ue wuumwi.
J. A. Foss, of Athena, Is In (he wty.
it, A. Rugg, of Vinson, Is In tho
city.
J. C. Morey, of Umatilla, Is in tho
city,
James Houston, of Uklah, Is In tho
city today.
Dan Hill, of Vinson, Is In tho city
for a short visit.
Ottn nidlon will visit with friends
in Milton over Sunday.
J. C. Frcece, of the Spokesman
Review, Is In the city.
G. J. Peters, of Meacham, Is In the
city on it business trip.
R. N. Stanfleld, of Echo, Is up from
his ranch for a short business visit.
M. Madison, of Cayusc. Is In tho
city in attendance on th-i circuit
court.
Mrn V V. Slmnson. of Athcnn. Is
tho guest of Pondleton friends for
the day.
Mrs, Annio Hawkins, of Toledo, Or.,
Is tho guest of Pendleton frionds for
the day. '
tiro n r smith nf Umatilla, is In
tho city the guest of the Hotel St.
George.
tint i! .1 ntvon will nreach at El
gin tomorrow In place of Rev. W. H.
Bleakney.
.1 F. firahnm master mechanic of
the O. R. & N Is In the city for a
few days.
rVinrlnMnr w P.nnnallv. of tho O.
R. & N., at La Grande, Is in the city
attending court.
Mr nnd Mrs Hlleh W.llkor. Of
Helix, are the" guests jf frlo'ids in
tbo f'jr a fo v .layi'
Mr nnrt Airs. Snm Booker, of AtllO
nrt nr the cuests of Pondleton
friends -for a few nays.
Thntnna Wnlsh chief dispatcher On
tlin mountain division. Wlin omcfH ui
La Grande, is o visitor today.
w ti nntliprmnn nf Umatilla. Is In
flm f,in ciinat nf tho Hotel St.
uiu vuj, ' " - rr ' -
George for a snort uusiness vibh.
ti Tlnatnn nnrt brother. J. T. HUB
ton,' of Uklah, are In the city trans
acting business for a day or so.
uric, Anna Ash will leave In tho
morning for Portland and other val
ley points, where she will spend tho
winter.
II. MnArtlillr rptlimod tO
hub, nub"
her home in Portland: this morning,
after a visit at the home of Mrs. W.
S. Perry, of this city.
mi.c i?,uth Prnrkfitt. of the grand
guardian's office, will leave mis tun
ing for Milton, where sho will visit
with relatives anu ir.cnun.
miq Mnifpnxv nf Athena, is the
r Mm w s Perrv for a day
or so. Miss Mckenzy Is one of the
teachers In the Athena scuoois.
w i4 KpIkpv left this morning In
nmAnnv with Conductor MartllJ An-
derson for Portland, where the latter
will enter the hospital lor treatment.
Mrs. Robert Eakln and daughter,
Mtau flortrilrlp. nf Union., the wife
and daughter of Judge Robert Eakic,
were the guests of the iiotei renuiu
ton yesterday.
Mrs. S. M. 'Booker, of Athena, is at
the Hotel St. George, having come to
the city to meet her niece, who will
arrive from the East this evening for
an extended visit.
Rev Robert Warner left this
morning for Cove, Union county,
where ho will preach the sermon at
the dedication of a now church
building tomorrow.
Tonakl Yatsu, a Japanese contrac
tor rrom tho La Grande beet belt, Is
in the city today, looking over the
labor field with a view to placing his
men for the winter.
i
Fire Alarm Tnls Morning.
The first fire alarm that the city
has had for some time was turned In
this morning about C o'clock from
the residence of Mrs. Armllda Wil
son, on West Webb street. The fire
was tbo result of a defective Hue, but
was put out before the department
arrived on the scene. No damage
was done.
Above nobody's reach
Schilling's Best are not best in
the sense of extravagant; true
and full-strength ; cheap.
Your grocer's; moneyback.
deal Shoulder Braces
The new Brace for Men
Wotuon and Children
Do not judge its valuo
by the small price
u C K0EPPEN & BROS,
The Place to Bty Drags
65 Steps from Main Street, toward the Court House.
Men's Nightgowns
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
New exclusive things
in these lines. Extra
long Nightgowns with
pockets for the feet.
Warm comfortable Un
derwear in Linen, Wool
and Fleece Lined
Suits and
Overcoats
New Blocks
Fall Hats
Visiting In Pendleton.
I) L. Badley. of Bolso City, ac
companied by his wife, Is the guest
of his brother, W. S. Badley, of this
vlty. Mr. and Mrs. Badley are on
their way to Coeur d'Aleuo City to
attend tho grand lodge of tho I. u.
O. F. and wll leave in tho morning
for that place.
C. A. Cameron improving.
. .ouiu.ii from St. Vin
cent's hospital at Portland, brings
the news that C. A. Cameron, who
has been confined there with serious
Injuries sustained in a hand-car acci
dent near Elgin some """
greatly Improved, and ho bad been
able to leave his room for a short
time within tho last few duys.
Grand Manager W. of W.
it..,. A....a iinwklnH. of Toledo. Or.,
tho grand manager and one of the
finance committees 01 mo
Woodcraft, was a visitor m mo w.j
..niiio hnmn from Lcaavillo,
where she has been in attendance on
the meetings of tlie nnance conii.ut
tee, which baa been In regular qnai
terly session there.
To Stumn Ohio. '
William Horan, of Portlaud. who
,iii..,i nn nihlreSA In this City Oil
Labor Day. has gone to Ohio to make
a series of political peecn i "
Interest of Tom jonnson a nmwu
Crank to an Asylum.
Washington, Oct. X7. Peter Kill
... tv, MhinnnnnllH crank who at
Ul. -
. In rpfw.h TtnnRttVi'lt. WaS 10'
day adjudged insano and formally
committed to a noBpuai.
A new bank, called tho Farmers'
and Merchants' lias gust ueeu emiiu
llshod at ForeBt Grove,
The
Peoples
Warehouse
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE
Notice.
II linvlm. lu-pn rnlletl In the atten
tion nf rh. tnnnnppmpflt nf tho Pelt-
nlnlm, U'nnlnn MIIIh that ClTtlllll
stores have sold blankets under the
representation that they weio mane
by the Pendleton mills, tho public Is
Imrnhv wnrt.pd Hint Pendleton blan
kets are sold only at the stores of tho
Alexander Department own--. ii-uii;n
Warehouse, Fair Store and Jnmos
Crawford,
Open GamDIIng Stopped.
nl IN n.t.tt ciccir! nnlln.i .111 fill
SllUlllI LUUIULU (WIIVM
Dnnllln DimltMll,r hflllHOM FrlllaV
uiu ctumo (iulN"""h - '
ovenlng that they must close or ar
rests would he inado immediately.
Prosecuting Attorney Scott, who has
Mir. ..ntnnu i.lll lin rfllteil .O
IIIUICLICU h.vj f. .'.'-" .....
account If ho doeB not assist In en-
lorcing tiio law.
Morrow County Taxes.
Out of a total tax of $B5,000 In
Morrow county, there remains yet but
JL100 not collected, This Is scatter
ed In .very small amounts and Is
largely due irom non-rcsiauiuB.
Hnmla thnt nrn rl L-lit at nrlcca that
ire right at Itader'a furniture store.
Forfeited His Ball.
John Doe was arrested this morn,
lug charged with being drunk, Ho
was let out on $5 ball, which ho forfeited.
1 THE NOLF STORE
1 AN DP-T0-DATE STORE
1 New ThlngB Just Arriving
I Fall Trade Good I
It is good mid that's a fact
i, pimiBrih tn on r icnor-
ter. How do you account for l,
wneu otiien are cuiuuuuk
alwut the fall trade I luked Ijlni.
Why, I do not kuowr any other
Eood reason than that the people
ave found out that we are e
tually selllug better shoes for Ih
money or the same quality Jaf
Iee money than other do. Uw
really remarkable how many
people there are who remaik
about the "weariug iuallly" of
oursboea. Now that is what w
pay for and you ut when .vu
buy Douglan or Gloria or IUhI
Schoolhouke Shoes. These fchoes
are sold at a price and no one
attempts to undersell them
they simply can't and live. We
have found the least margin of
resistance to 'trade and that ac
counts for our Inurcase this fall.
Now watch u sell felloes. We
carry shoeson live widths In all
foot form lasts -in all leathers,
height, styles, sl.os, weights,
etc "Bay.dou't that hoy talk
some '" I thought as I went on
my way with a flue pair of the
Douglas shoes on from the
Bostom Store
FRENCH LINEN cor
respondence paper in tablet
form with envelopes to match
colors, blue, prarl grey, agate
blue, Other new styles,
Hemstitch Linen, Egg Shell
Linen etc.
CHILDRENS CHAIRS
Little red chairs and fancy
rockers t8c to ifi.95 These
make beautiful and useful
gifts.
LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS
We are attents forthc "Tang-
wall" and the "Moorhouse" J
loose leaf ledgers and files.
Call aDd see the samples.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Ourlinesare practically com-
plete. New pencils, pen
holders and color pencils.
Rigby-Clove Mfg.
COMPANY
Manufacturers of the
Combined
HLARYESIER
Repairs for all kinds of
Farm Machinery
Foundry Work a Specialty
Cas't paid for old oastlngs
Pendleton,
Oregon
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ALWAYS FRESH
ALWAY8 000DI
Fish of All Kinds
Lobsters, Crabs, salt wa ; ;
ter foods. Oysters EAST
ERN and OLYMPHIA.
J TroBpt Delivery. I
: Elite Fish Market I
C'oriur Mln ud Alu Z
P. O. KLLIOTT, ProprUtor, t
t M ! I
M If 1 1 1 1 1 1 , IIHHIHH
t The Leaders
The Unsurpassed
The Always Satisfactory
Tho Wileon coal and wood Heaters. Handled
here only by us. Coal stoves running in price from
7 to $20. Wood stoves ranging in price from
$2.50 to $20. Our stoves aro now ready for your
inspection.
THOMPSON HARDWARE Co.
621 Main St. JJ Headquarters for fishing supplies
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