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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1903)
DAILY EAST ORE GONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1903. "E PEOPLES BIGGEST OUTFITTERS I Light weight Fall Underwear to the 4 heavier garments give you a selection to meet any sort of erchandise our prices are ever the lowest. EXANDER. 'S ARTMENT STORE If you enjoy a good article, then smoke E PRIDE OF UMATILLA r or PENDLETON BOQUET tkouie made and of the best tobacco. A. RHODE, Maker. Hta resumed its old time activity, its $ p-to-dateness. It now serves the bon-bons $ Jectionery that made the word "Delta" f to all lovers of delicious sweets. I hive again taken personal charge of The Delta, my former place of business and ask yo.i to call and see me. C. W. IRWIN. strpply you with Sweets, Ice Cream iwexjxs MONTERASTELLI BROS. Marble and Cranite Work MONUMENTS, IIEADSTONKS.CO!' 1NG8 AND BUILDING STOsK Wcuo outoini work nntl guarantee the same at lowett )iicc. KstimKcH uiven on all kinds ol Cut Btone. We hao a larcc stock and would lie pleas d to have you examine It. : t : Main Street 1 Pendleton, Oregon Near O. K. i N. Depot imtAKCH SaOl' AT HKITNER, OKK. FAMINE IN SIGHT WOOD WILL BE HIGHER BEFORE SPRING. Walla Walla Dealers Take a Gloomy View of the Situation Price of Chopping and Freight Has Raised In the Past Year. Thu following interview with tht wood dealers of Walln Walla may be of Interest to tho wocd buyers of this city. The fuel question promises to Deeome interesting nil over Eastern Oregon, before spring, and this re view of the situation in tho Walla Walla Union may throw some light on tno subject, says tho Union: "Wood consumers in Walla Walla this winter need have no fear of a famine in that commodity," said C. N. Hatch, a local wood and coal mer chant, yesterday. "Wood is now sell ing at from $0 to $0.50 per cord but I believe that before spring that It will be selling for 7, not tnat it will be scarce, but the cost of getting it to the consumer Is Increasing raoro and more each' year. During the past year tin- cost of choppers has In creased about ar cents per cord, railroads . have raised tho price of freight 2."i cents pur cord and another reason Is all the available timber has neon corralled by a low individuals who can afford to hold their wood until they get their price. Famine In Pendleton. "1 see no need for the people of Walla Walla being uneasy about a pohsinie wood or coal famine, but I do In "ovc that the consumers in Pendleton are liable to face a short age before spring, as there is less than a thousand cords In tho hands of the dealers there at the present time, which is very inadequate for a city of that size, and it would bo but a short timo before their supply would run short should the weather turn very cold." 9,000 Cords in Walla Walla. Mr. Crowd!, bookkeeper for Sam Loney. stated that their company hnd at present over 8,000 cords of wood on hand which they were sell ing at from $0 to $fi.50 per cord straight. "No matter," said Mr. Cro well. "whether a man buys one cord or n thousand, he will have to pay the full price. We Iook to see the price of wood go up before spring, but If it does go much higher the peo ple will be forced to use coal for the reason that it is the cheaper fuel. We do not apprehend a scarcity of wood, and there is at present In the city about 9,000 cords altogether, with more coming in. We are saw ing about twelve cords per day which is a little more than we are deliver ing at present." 3 3 Overcoats CHILDREN ARE PASSENGERS. customers we have the better we can do (or that reason we do our best to serve all classes 'ate blessed with big purses or modest ones. ate marked in plain figures and considering low price. EST GOODS at HONEST PRICES GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician v Pr.NM kion, Oki:. Steamer Fined $246 for not Return ing 36 Children on Board, Children, no mntter of what age. count as passengers on steamers. The question as to whether they do or not was settled by Instructions re ceived by Deputy Collector Mitten, this morning, from Washington, in tlie case of the steamer Athlon of the Port Orchard route, says the Se attle Star. In thu latter part of August the local customs Inspectors reported that steamer for carrying 30 passengers more than her license allowed. Collector Ide found the steamer $240 for carrying excess passengers. The company operating the. steamer i ob.iecter. holding tnat the 3li children aboard, who did not pay fare, could not be counted as passengers, as ruled In a former decision In regard to Immigrants. The instructions received this morn Iiik Irom Washington remits the fine placed against the steamer, but de clares Unit children of all aces art counted as passengers. Quick Ocean Trip. The Oriental steamship, Indra bahma made the voyage from Yoko hama to Astoria on tho last trip in lG'fc days. She traveled 13,000 miles in the round trip from Portland and handlod 12,000 tons of cargo. WE PLEASE THE FASTIDIOUS with our laundry work why not you? The more critical you are about your linen, the better we'll like it, for wc cater to the best class ol patrons in Pendleton. On mail, messenger, personal or 'phone order, we call for and deliver gentlemen s and family washing, and ask now only for a "try" at your week's washables. The DOMESTIC LAUNDRY Bp. Ttvo'ii flK unuT iiT.i. ... .... "HOUT A BUPERIOB S BEST FLOUR The Standard of Excellency. 5TON ROLLER MaLLS S. Byers, Proprietor. No Dessert More Attractive Why aw gelatine and epemi noun wjhaiu, sweetening, flavoring and coloring when Jell-O produces butler rvwills in two minutes? EvervthiuL' In tho xwuluup. Biuiply add hot watorandNittocool. It's perfection. Asur- prise to the housewife, no iroume, iwh ex penae. Try It te-lay. In Four Fruit Fla vors! Lemon, Orange, Strawberry, lliup berry. At grocers. 10c. BEST FOR THE BOWELS lr .on baton's a regular. IieaUliT roolio of tlx iLlZl. Stir" 5J. lou'r. Ill or will U. Knjol K15Soi!ii.u""l " force. In tbo hpeof o t?nVn!?iki r fill poln. daniwroua, Tli. moot MtlraaaaW tav-Mk-i , CANUT CATHARTIO EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY . n . . . . - L . it-,.,., T . 1 1 a' (1 TWtGOAd "rSlel'an, Wcak.i'i.or oripo, It, . aod M caoU m? Soi. Wrlta for fr lampfc, and oooklttoa mwaAniDT lonrm. cbickjo h.iou. KEEP YOUR BLUUU ULfcAR This is the place to buy your Overcoats. Mens heavy full length Ox- C flf UiUU ford overcoats all sizes .... .Mens' better overcoats all grades up to Boys' reefer oveeoats 5 to 14 yrs , prices $2.00 to Boys' long Oxford overcoats sizes 10 to IS only Boys' and young mens' over Iti fift coats better grades up to... lUiUU 15.00 4.75 3.95 Ladies' and Misses' Jackets Ladies' Zibelino coats, new r "tr styles, all sizes u I 3 Ladies Kersey loose box coats, tan or castor ... . Ladies' line quality Kersey and .i boli no coats front f'J.oU to We can't list and describe all our Coats and Jackets. They must be seen to be apprecia'cd. 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Here's to Medical Lake Soap and a good healthy complexion. t . ASK YOUR DRUCGIST-aSc. A CAKE, " Medical Lake Soap and Ointment are articles of unsurpassed merit for hah- and scalp use them boih for dandruff, for they are cleansing and purifying. Medical Lake remedies are not patent medicines. MEDICAL LAKE OINTMENT If applied (especially after washing) will allay all soreness and assure a toft, velvety surface to the skin 23c. a box. Medical Uke Salts Mff . Co., Sole Mln., New York k Spokane. Wiah. Clearance Sale of Wall Paoer I gPEUlAL Bargain will I mi offered on the re- 4 4 4 " , I. I Miss Effie Shannon In "6herlock Holmes." "SHERLOCK HOLME8." Most Sensational Play of the Century to Be Here October 26. The management of tho Ktazcr theater takes great pleasure in an nouncing the engagement of Mr. Her bert Kelcey and Miss Effle Shannon in William Gillette's dramatization of Conan Doyle's famous creation of fiction, "Sherlock Holmes," the play that made such an enormous hit In London and New York that it ran a full season in each city. Mr, Kelcey and Miss Shannon are not presenting a problem play. Nor does tho play depend on sensational lines or gun plays In order to attract favorable attention. It Is a story of a man, with nerves of steel, bravo as a lion, honest in his motives, bat tling single-handed against an organ ized gang of cut-throats In order to defeat a blackmailing schemo and to protect an innocent girl. The engagement la for October 26, and a guarantee Is given that noth ing in the way of scenery or proper ties will be eliminated but the per formance hero will bo the same as when It was presented in New York. Found May Elk Teeth. C. W. C'rosflehl received a consign ment or 92 Hlk teeth from Southern Oregon Monday, among wnlcli uro a number of beauties, Charley says he got tho lot at a bargain and ni expects to turn a pretty penny when ho disposes of them, Ha has sent them to Denver to bo placed on (ho market. These bits of Ivory are highly prized by members of tho Order of Klks and when mounted command fancy prices, Condon Times. uiaiuder of our stock of Wall Paper. 5 AH this season's pat- terns ali now, natty and 3 up to date. 3 C. C. Sharp Opera llousi lilock, ft. renin Httrl 3 YYTTYTYYTTTTTYTrTTTYYVTT Confessions of a priest, Jlcv. Jno. 8. Cox, of Wake, Ark., writes, "For 12 years I suffered from Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a number of physicians and tried all sorts of medicines, but got no relief. Then I began the use of Electric Hitters and feel that I am now cured of a disease that held me In Us grasp for 12 years." 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