East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 21, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 5

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1903.
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I j PEHSDHftL MEHTIDN.
FOR GOOD CLOTHING
THE BEST AND LARGEST LINE OF
NEW CLOTHING
TO
BE SEEN IN THE CITY
Our 510.00 and $12.50 lino has no equal. You
U also find wo arH K1VJilB values in our
tcr crados of Clothing at prices from $15.00, $10.50
QBO to $22.50, some .of which equal $25.00 values.
In our Tailoring Department we claim to excel
Portent its Guaranteed, suits mnrin tn
Her from $12.50 up. Over 1500 samples to eolect
loin.
FOR GOOD CLOTHING SEE
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PENDLETON, OREGON
City Brevities
tlo! u c Racier?
D conducts the Delta,
ii .Uniiprs at Toiitsch'a.
Epic are asking for I". I. It.
f the best bread, got nonrnian e.
Rent A piano. Apply at tnls
tomobllc caps, the latest, fad, at
an & llond's.
carpets and linoleums at Ha-
furniture store.
hived dally, iresb tamales,
and crawfish at Gratz's.
Preferlda, the best cigar made,
3' cigar store, court street.
fcMln & Clark have a sample
for sale, Call and examine it.
: brand new piano for Bale. In-
I of Joe Ilaslor. Frlco very low.
kinds of Imported and domestic
s and clam cbowder at Qrau a.
pipes, some rare beauties,
lest line ever shown bore. Han-
Lrnlshed rooms for rent for
keeping, Apply at 725 Jane
nobby Ideas In fall culi.ngs.
patterns out, at Solbert &
lest
ssmakhiB, cutting and fitting a
laity, 912 Main street. Miss It.
ley.
Ilson & Carnlne have just reeelv-
large shipment of paints, var-
Is, oils, etc.
Itcnt Five acres good orchard,
and barn, one mile from city.
pa & Swaggart.
lo pianos, slightly used. Great
kins. Come quick. Inland Em-
Piano House, near bridge.
Delta Is again in personal
ke of C W. Irvin. the founder of
I store. Everything clean, fresh
cood.
bated A good industrious man
"lie (no children) to take
tee of farm. Address Box 108.
Pod, Or
Ken uenners nnlnn nlnlrlns: rmill.
lr pickles, cucumber pickles, egg
f, turnips, celery and green t-
ai fliarun'B Family u.-ocory
I Bakery.
OME AND
EE IT : : :
c new designs la Sil
ver plated Hollow Ware.
Silver plated Flatware
and Sterling Silver Flat
ware.
PlvtS. Forksanrl nrld lllrru-a I ..nro
a new assortment of all the
LATE CREATIONS
tUNZIKER
Who Never UlirepresenU
U C Rader, M. A.
People aro asking for P. I. It.
Fresh fruit daily .at Martin's.
Best shoo repairing at Tetitscb's
Oct Irvln's bon bons at the Delta.
Refrigerated meats. Schwartz &
Greullch Co.
"Kantshrlnk" underwear at Sulli
van & Bond's.
New ready-mad skirts arriving
daily at Teut.ch'.
New hats, Dunlap and Knox styles,
at Sullivan & Bond's.
Children's school shoes hat wear
ind look well, at Tojtschr..
Get your fall suit made at Joergers.
Best values for your money.
Children's white and blue corduroy
caps, Just In at Mrs. Campbell's.
French linen paper In tablet form,
with ouvolopes to match. Nolf's.
A beautiful assortment of Indian
robes, $3 each, Sullivan & Bond's.
Dressmaking by Mrs. P. D. Mann,
218 A4ta street. Prices reasonable.
Goods that aro right at prices that
re right at Rader's furniture store.
"Flexlford" collars don't break in
the laundry; 2 for 25c. Sullivan &
Bond's.
Consult Madam Thompson, the
clairvoyant. Grata lodging house,
room 2.
For Sale A good S-room house,
collar and two fine lots on good
terms. Call at 3S Main street.
Horse For Salt Good driver,
weighing 1,120. Call at Wilson &
Carnlno's paint shop, next to Neagle
Bros.
For Sale Cheap Good saddle or
driving horse, $20; Inquire of J. F.
Nowlln, 211 Garfield street (across the
river.)
Estimates given on all kinds of
painting, tinting and decorating. We
do good work. Carriage painting a
specialty. Wilson & Carnlne, 715
Cottonwood.
Your old furniture can be made to
look like now at a small expense by
consulting Wilson & Carnlne, the
painterB, 715 Cottonwood street.
Phone main Black, 1043.
U J. Ward, of Helix, is In the city.
C. W. steen, of Milton, is in t.ie
city.
C. F. Brown, of la Grande, Is In
the city for a short visit.
N. K. West, of La Grande, is spend
ing a few days In tho city on business.
R. Walker, of Hollx, is at tho Hotel
St. George for a short visit In the
city.
Hezckiah Key. of Frecwatcr. is at.
tending the sessions of the court as
a witness.
Robert Walker, of Helix, is in the
c'ty, having business before tho cir
cuit court.
Miss C. Nichols, of Walla Walla,
is the guest of Pendleton friends for
a few days.
Mr, and Mrs. Alex Walker of Wes
ton, were the guests of friends in this
city yesterday.
Mr, nnd Mrs. W. H. Gould and fam
ily, of Weston, are visiting in' tho city
for a few days.
Alexander Still, of Weston, is vis
iting in tho city being in attendance
on me circuit court.
M. F. Hadley, of Baker City, is at
me Hotel St. George for a short bust
ness visit in tho city.
C. J, McKnlght, proprietor of tho
Helix pharmacy, was in the cty last
evening on business.
Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Taylor, of Walla
Walla, are the guests of Pendleton
mends for a short time.
Moses Taylor, of Athena. Is in tho
city in attendance on tho meetings
of the circuit court as a witness.
Fred Walters, the proprietor of tho
Wallers Flouring Mill, left this morn
ing for Portland on a short business
trip.
Miss Sadie Harris, of Weston, was
tho guest of rondleton friends yes
terday, leturnlng to her home last
evening,
George Carmlchael. of Weston. Is
In the city, having been summoned
to appear before the circuit court as
a witness.
W. H. Berger, the general organiz
er of the Fraternal Brotherhood, spent
the day In Echo yesterday, visiting
with friends.
Miss Hazel Arnold left this morning
for Eugene, where she will bo the
guest of relatives and friends for a
couple of weeks.
G. A. Hartman left this morning
for Portland, where he will attend
the state convention of the Good
Roads Association.
Mrs. H. E. Cook and little daugh
ters have gone to Athena for a few
days to visit with Mr. .Cook, who is
building the new M. E. church there.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw, of Wes
ton, were In the city yesterday tho
guests of Mr. and Mrs. AV. S, Perry.
Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. Perry aro cous
ins. R, Alexander has gone to Portland,
where .he will be the guest of friends
during' tho time that he is in that
city as a delegate to the state con
vention of the Good Roads Assocla
tlon.
10 Per Cent Reduction
DRAPERY AND CUR
TAIN DEPARTMENT
Prices Reduced for This Week
Lace Curtains
Nottinghnms, Muslin, Point tlo Sprit, Arabian Not, Fine Swiss, in plain and
rutlled, Batu-nburg Designs and Imitation Hattenburgs.
Price, 50c a Pair to $ 15.00
Tapestries
In Velvets and Now Velours, Mercerized Effect, Crushed PlushoB, Striped
Bagdad, Japanese Effects and Floral Dosigns. All colors and shades.
Prices, 50c a Yard to $ 1 .50
Curtainings
Swiss, in p'ain dotted and figured, Point do Sprit, Hobinot, ICcru and Whito.
Prices from J 5c a yard and upwards.
Scrim, in two shades 5c a yard and upwards
Portieres
Three yardb long. New seasonable colors Prices, $(.85 to $7.50 ptr pair
Tis just tho time for house decorating Curtains, Couch Covers, etc. Wo
know that tho stock we carry will merit your time. During this wook you will
receive the benefit of a 10 per cent reduction.
Remember, a ticket with each Dollar you buy from now until October 3 1 ,
entitling you to a chance on one of the six prizes.
AGENTS BUTTER tCK PATTERNS
WALLA WALLA ATTORNEY.
Here to Take Part In Trial of an Im
portant Land Case.
John Sharpsteln, one of tho promi
nent attorneys of Walla Walla, is in
the city, having cpme hero to rep
resent the plaintiff In the case of the
First National Bank of Walla Walla
vs. V. N. McDonald.
This is a case that Is bet on the
docket for hearing In tho near fu
ture, and Is one that has been before
the circuit court of this county for
several times. Is Is an action Involv
ing the ownership to a strip of land
between the farms of Alex Walker of
Weston, and Mcponaid, tho defend
ant in the case.
Since tho advent of cooler weather
the yellow fever has almost disap
peared at Laredo, Texas.
There's no trouble
Schilling's Best
with
luiking 'powder
flavoring exl rails
at your grocer's; housekeeping
is easy enough, so far as they
TOE GUM
The Latest and
Best Corn Cure
15 Corns Cured For 15 Cts.
Our store closes at 9 P. M., except Sat
urdays, when it closes at JO P. M , and
Sunday at 8 P.M.
I C KOEPPEN & BROS.,
T,e Dfug Store with the Log Cabin Soda Fountain.
MEN'S RESORT LECTURE.
Large Audience Greeted Mrs. Graves'
Lecture at the Baptist Church Last
Night.
A large audience attended the lec
ture at the Baptist church last night,
by Mrs. M. N. Graves, of Centralia,
Wash., who spoko on the topic: "Is
the Young Man, Absalom, Safe?" for
the benefit of the Men's Ilesort.
Mrs. Wade, who accompanies Mrs.
Graves, recited a selection in the Ger
man dialect, which was well received.
Acollectlon was taken for the beno
fit of the Men's Ilesort, after tho lec
ture, amounting to $12.30.
Mrs. Graves and Mrs. Wade left this
morning for points In Idaho, from
wboro they will go east to attend tho
meeting or tho National W. C. T. U
to ho held at Cincinnati in the near
future,
INDIAN LAND LEGISLATION.
Land on
Question of Who Inherits
the Reservation.
A suit was filed in the clerk's offleo
this morning by Hailcy & Iowell in
tho case of Irving Johnson vs. Magglo
Lalirash. Tho case Is an action to
determluo the possession of a quarter
section of land on the Umatilla res
ervation. Tho plaintiff alleges that he mar
ried tho sister of the defendant lu
1893, and that she afterwards died
Intestate, leaving him the solo heir
to the land allotted hor by tho gov
ernment. The defendant claims a
share in tho land and its products,
and rentals, and this the plaintiff ob
jects to.
For Echo Cannery.
T, C. Taylor received an order lor
lw.nv'v Kensonlnir vat. this morning
for the Echo cannery company. The
vat will bo 3U inencs long, jsi mcnee
decu. nnd is being
made of copper today. It will bo used i
In seasoning the cooked meat before
It Is sealed in the cans. The engino
and all tho necessary piping has been .
secured and will be placed in position
Immediately, and tho company Is cx-
peeled to ho in operation within a
... Hovu HiMinndlnir on the recovery
of H. C.' Willis, who has leen very
sick for some time, i
New Notary Public.
A notarial commission was' filed
in Mm office of the county clerk this
morning In which tho governor ap
points Dan I', smytne. or uus city
notary public. Mr. Smytho Is with
the law firm of Halley & Lowell.
NOT LICENSED.
Outside Insurance Company Is Called
Down.
The secretary of state has sent to
the Insurance agents of tho state a
warning that tho Millers' National In
surance Company Is not licensed In
this state, and that it therefore is not
entitled under the law to transact
business in the state. Under tho law
while the company may bo good, yet
if there Is no liconso issued to It and
difficulty comes In tho adjustment of
a claim, tho insured havo no recourse
at law In enforcing tliolr rigiiiR.
Tho Marlon county school nppor.
tionmcnt for 1903, amounts to $43,---G.87.
agalnBt $43,237.07. last year
I Tho total number of scholnrs Is 9,873,
jngnliiHt 0,380 in 1902.
1 THE NOLF STORE
AN UP-TO-DATE STORE
1 & r m 1. 1 t... a !..!..
.- ii uw luiuga jutb Ainviug
An Extensive Farmer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Schmidt, of
Athena, have returned to their home
niter a visit of' several days In this
city with friends. Mr. Schmidt is
one of the largest landholders and
farmers lu that pail of tno country.
Church Dedication.
Kov. Itobert Warner has returned
from Cove, whero ho went to attend
tin) dedication of u new Metho'ii
church. Mr. Warner preacho.l tho
sermon of dedication on Sunday last.
$ FRENCH LINEN cor
respotulrnce paper in tablet
f form with envelopes to match
colors, blue, parlgrcy, agate
j blue. Other new styles,
Hemstitch Linen, Egg Shell
i Linen, etc.
THE SHOE FOR
Hen and Boys
CHILDRENS' CHAIRS
Little red chairs and fancy
rockers iHc to 1 1.95. These
make beautiful and useful
gifts.
Shoot at Walla Walla.
Tli.. Walln Walla Gun Club will
give a shoot tomorrow and n number
of Pendleton sportsraon expect to at (
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LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS
We are agents forthe "Tang
wall" and the 'Moorhouso"
loose leaf ledgers and files.
Call and see the samples.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Our lines are practically com
plete. New pencils, pen
holders and color pencils.
ALWAYS FRESH
J ALWAYS Q00D I
M Fish of All Kinds ;i
Lobsters, Crabs, salt wa- ' ;
'. '. tcr foods. Oysters -EAST ' '
- ERN and OLYMPHIA.
. . eirPrompt Delivery.
Elite Fish Market
X Cutosf M.lu tutl All.
I H. O. ULLIOTT, Proprietor. I
Rigby-Clove Mfg.!
Manufacturers of the
KUgby-Clove Combined
HARVESTER
Repairs for all kinds of
Farm Machinery
Foundry Work a Speolalty
Gash paid for old oustingt
Pendleton,
Oregon
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BOSTON STORE
I The Leaders
The Unsurpassed
The Always Satisfactory
The Wilson coal and wood Healers. Handled
here only by us. Coal stoves ranging in price from
Jj;7 to $20. Wood etovua ranging in price from
S2.50 to $20. Oar stoves are now ready for your
t inspection.
THOMPSON HARDWARE Co.
G21 Main St. J Headquarters for fishing supplies
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tend.
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