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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1903)
DILY EAST ORE QONIAH, PENOLETON, OHEQON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER H. UU. ee Teutsch FOR GOOD CLOTHING THE BEST AND LARGEST LINE OF NEW CLOTHING "beHseen in the'Tity Our S10.00 and $12.50 line has no equal. Yon Halco find that we are Riving great values in our L.(r oracles of Clothing at prices from $15 00. SIG.oO S.50rto $'22.50, some of which equal $25.00 values. In onr Tailoring Department we claim to excel rs Perfect fits Ruaranteed. Suits made tn dcrfroi'i $12.50 up. Over 1500 samples to select L oin FOR GOOD CLOTHING SEE ee Teutsqh PENDLETON, OREGON rCity Brevities U C Rader? jnducis the Delta. L slippers at Teutsch'a. j,!, (rt uiy at .Martin's. pie a a: K.ng lor r. i. . I toe be- br- J, get Robrman's. Issed I'ins at Younger's to- IrigerafcJ meats. Schwartz & B:h Co arrets and linoleums at Ra- hurnlture store. lred daily, iresu tamales, nd crawfish at Gratz's. Preferida, the best cigar made, s c gar store, Court street. Ipa.n & nan: nave a sample twr sale, can ana examine it. I kinds of Imported and domestic lee and Jam chowder at Gratz s. piiici some rare beauties, i' ne ver shown here. Han- U C Rader, M. A. People arc asking for P. I. R. Get Irvln's bon bons at the Delta. For Rent A piano. Apply at this Ijrnish-d keeping joins for Apply at rent for "25 Jane IssmaH.ug cutting aud fitting a Lily 9i2 Main street. Miss U. c pianos, slightly used. Great kins. Come quick. Inland Em- Piano House, near bridge. Delta Is again in personal le of C W Irvln, the founder- of ktore Everything clean, fresh rood luted A good Industrious man wife (no children) to take It of farm, Address Box 108, Ion, Or timates given on all kinds of he. tinting and decorating. We work. Carriage painting a ilty Wilson & Carnlne, 715 BWOOd. i ! peppers, onion pickles, caul!-' Ir pickles, cucumber 'pickles, egg turnips celery and green t-- ft at MarMn s Family Grocer? iBakerv ' old furniture can be made to like nsw at a small expense by Wting Wilson & Carnlne. tho Mrs, 715 Cottonwood street. pe main Black, 1043. ONE AND EE IT::: new designs in Sil- Ivef-platcd Hollow Ware Silver plated Flatware and Sterling Silver Flat ware. Res, Forks and odd pkct. Jarge new assortment of all th ttE CREATIONS UNZIKER 'eltr Who N,Ter MtitprenU office. Dressed chickens at Younger's to morrow. Dressed chickens at Younger's to morrow. ' "Kantshrink" underwear at Sulli van & Bond's. Automobile caps, the latest, fad, at Sullivan & Bond's. New hats, Dunlap and Knox styles, at Sullivan & Bond's. Children's school shoes hat wear icd look well, at TeitscU'c. Get your fall suit made at Joersers. ' Best values for your money. j Kurd's "Royal White" kid finish niiiuig puiier, o siyies. iNOII s. I uniiaren-s wnito and blue corduroy ' caps, just In at Mrs. Campbell's. . A beautiful assortment of robes, $3 each, Sullivan & Bond's. Dressmaking by Mrs. P. D. Mann, 218 Alta street. Prices reasonable. Goods that are right at prices that ere right at Rader's furniture store. Consult Madam Thompson, the clairvoyant. Gratz lodging house, room 2. "Flexlford" collars don't break in the laundry; 2 for 25c. Sullivan & Bond's. New nobby ideas in fall cuit.ngs. Prettiest patterns out, at Selbert & Schulz s Scblffler's clothing is correct. Cus tomers are satisfied and always well dressed. Sweet potatoes, celery, lettuce, cab' Kige, live and dressed poultry' at IV mott & Co.'s. Wilson & Carnlne have Just receiv ed a large shipment of paints, var- nlBhes, oils, etc. For Rent Five acres good orchard, aoube and barn, one mile from city. j Hlhorn & Swaggart. I For Sale A good 8-room house, cellar and two fine lots on good terms. Call at 638 Main street. 1 lor be For Sales Good' driver, weighing 1,120. Call at Wilson & Carnlne'8 paint shop, next to Neagle Bros. ' For Sale Cheap Good saddle or driving horse, $20; inquire of J. F. Nowlin, 211 Garfield street (across the river.) One ticket with every dollar paid on your account at the Peoples Ware house before Saturday, 4 p. ni, Oc tober 3l8t. Kvervthinir for mince meat cider, seedless raisins, citron, orange peel, lemon peel, currants, etc. wew gouuu Demott & Co. Left at M. Carney's livery stable, Rambler bicycle, tax tag 58. Owner can have wheel by proving property and pcylng costs, Sealed bids will be received up to Thursday noon, October 29, 1903, for block 90 reservation addition to Pen dleton and improvements on same. Owner reserves the rfcht to rejec. any and all bids. J. F. Carrier, 1802 Vost Webb street. Eugene Blanchot, of Nye, Is In tho city, J. M. Howard, of Echo, spent the day In tho ciy. W. Green, of Adams. wr a visitor in the city yesterday. E. J. Wilbur, of Duncan,Nspcnt tho day here on business. Mrs. M. A. Butler of Portland, ts visiting friends in the city. Thomas Scgraves, of Echo, was a visitor In tho city yesterday. j Miss Emma Isaacs, of Sumptcr, Is tho guest of friends In tho city. R- E. Thorne, of Echo, visited In! tho city yesterday for a short time. I F. Chase, of Echo, was a Pendleton ! visitor for a short tlmo yesterday ; Berkley Hnlloy went to Walla Wnl. ! la this morning to attend tho raco meeting, E, U Smith went to Walla Walla this morning to attend tho races for a day or so. Mrs. W. s. Harrison, of Sumptcr. Is a guest of Pendleton friends for a snort visit. N. W. Wear, of Adams, was a visi tor in the city yesterday for a short time on business. G. W. Hunt returned to his home at Foster this morning, after a visit in this city on business. W. F. Carson, of Portland, tho trav cling freight agent of the Northern raclfic. Is in tho cltv for a business visiu Charles Cunningham has returned from a trip to Portland, where ho was called to appear before (ho fed eral grand jury In tho land fraud cases. Mrs. Sarah Cochran, an aunt of Mrs. J. A. Green, will arrive the first of the week to assist Mrs., Green In conducting tho Strahon lodging house. .Mrs. J. E. Brown and daughter. Miss Esther, of Stayton, aro the guests of Mrs. H. P. Evans at her home In this city, will remain here for an extended visit. TOURING THE WORLD. A. K. Prince, Genial Globe Trotter, Is In the City Today. Wearing badges of the orders of Odil Follows Knlchts of Pvthlas. Elks, and Eagles, and enjoying tho Indian distinction of having attained to the 32d degree In Masonry, Albert K. Prince, a genial globe trotter, arriv ed in the city last evening and l in the hands of his friends today. Prince is on a rather remarkable mission, and Is filling his misson full of enjoyment. Six years ago, ac companled by a lone companion, he determined to tour tho world-, using as his means of support and his passport to the points of'intdrost lu the old and new world, 'Tils . mando lin. Every day of that time his man doiln has twanged at somo point In the 38 states of the Union, which ho has visited, and his good fellowship has bubbled to the enjoyment of his brothers, included in the many or ders to which ho belongs. At this time Prince has visited 38 states and 850 cities of over 5,000 population. In the United' States and Canada. Ho is accompanied by Guy Daniels, who plays the harp-guitar, in the concerts they give, aud is the tourtu man 10 accompany i-iuiuo mi his tour, the other three having grown tired oftho roaming life. Mr. Prince will give an entertain, ment In tho lobby of Hotel Pendleton this evening at 7:30, and possibly will entertain his brother Elks, with a private party later. They leave in the morning foi La Grande and Baker City and after vis iting these points will go to BofG, and on through Montana. Mr. Prlnco plays the mandolin and whistle, and Is an entertaining conversationalist His mission is one of curiosity and sightseeing, and he Is making tho mcst of It. Ha believes that no toir 1st Is qualified to visit a foreign ouii try until ho becomes perfectly famil iar with his own, and to tills end 's ,iieparing himself for on Uimipeaii tour, after he sees tli? Unit-. 1 States. Long "Tourist" OVERCOATS for $10 to $25 Wo aro well stocked on long overcoatsnow ones jnst received---have tin immonso assortment com prising every weave, style and price. Tn particular we mention this Tourist Overcoat, a now coat for this soason. It is certainly a bwoII garmont, made of all wool cheviot in looso effect and is full length. Some have hack bull straps that are removable. Tho price is such that will please tho buyer. Schilling s Best is sure sign of good dealing aitd'pretty sure sign of good eating. Money back. r il iTflF 12 1 1 Ml Tha Latest and UUIfl Ras 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. A C K0EPPEN & BROS, The Drug Store with the Log Cabin Soda Fountain. Taking a Vacation. W. B. Parks, of Now York, who Is visiting bis brother, Joe Parks, will bo In charge of the grocery depart. mtiit at the St. Joe store for a month; while Ed Rubedew Is taking a vaca tion. W. C. Hoseason will fill jMr. RubedewVi poslton during lis ab sence. If you want something in a nobby pair of Pants, tho very best of material and workmanship. You'll find hero just what you want in pattern, stylo, sizo and price $i. 50 op to $8.00. IhrtSchifffur IS Mirx IbralTiilorcJ If you have boon accustomed to wearing Suits at $12.50 to Slo.00, come in and see tho onos wo sell for $(0.00. They aro niado in .cheviots, serges, worsteds and cassinieres. We'vo neat suits for men, coat, pants and vests, as low in price as $5.00. Capjfif u tvi vy iisfitK-MtilDtr A Man New things in Stylish Dress Men's Shirts Underwear.... Exclusive Neckwear Dr. Deimel New, Natty, Linen Mesh Stylsih Underwear Men's Hats THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE DIRECTORS ELECTED. Meeting Held in the New School Dis trict No, 27, Yesterday. Tho voters of tho new school dis trict, No. 27, at tho mouth of Birch creek, met yesterday at the homo of Fred Hill, and elected a board of di rectors and a clerk for tho balanco of tho school year, and voted to bond the district for $700 for the purpose of building n new school. The now boa Id consists of George B. Kidder, Mr. Wilhelm, and Augus tus Hill, with Barney Crowuer, clerk. The new sclioolhouso will be n frame building 20x32 feet, and constitictlon will begin as soon as a bid can be ac cepted. 1 In Fifteen Months. Salt l.ako, Oct. 23. Senator Clark today announced that trains between hero and Los Angoles will bo In oper ation February 1, i905, Wooden Wedding Reception. Last evening .Mr. and Mrs. George Bobbins entertained a number of their friends nt their homu on Lo gan street In honor of tho fifth anni versary of their wedding. A very pleasant time was had by those at tending and tho hosts wuro tho roclpl cnts of many beautiful presents In wood, this beuig their wooden wed ding. THE NOLF STORE AN UP-TO-DATE STORE New Tilings Jnst Arriving Lot Sold for fci.OOO. I cvi f5 Rcedcr ml l.mr.i R.-cdjr his" wife, have sold to V, H. Ellis for $2,000, lot 14 In block 3 of Jacob's addition to Pendleton, This Is tho lleedor residence. Just across the street from the residence or Judge Kills. Wesley Matlock .Expected Here. Wesley Matlock Is expected to reach the city this evening after sev eral months' sojourn In Alaska, where ho has several mining proper ties which he has been developing during the summer mouths. Laid Up With Erysipelas. Julian Sharon, who has been con fined to his home for several dayu with an attack of erysipelas. Is at his place In Joseph Basler's store onco moro, not entirely recovered, but called bark by the rush of business, THE SHOE FOR lien and Boys FRENCH LINEN cor respondencu paper in tablet form with envelopes to match colors, blue, pi arl i;rey, agate blue. Other new styles, Hemstitch Linen, Egg Shell Linen, etc CHILjURENS' CHAIRS Little red chairs and fancy rocksrs i8c to $1.95. These make beautiful ami useful gifts, Closing Out a Saloon. j. A. Blakley .went to Weston to day to serve papers of attachment on one of tho saloons of that city which has iW been able to sell booze cnj'isn to pay expenses. New Road to Open, The first train will run over the Spokane & Couer d'Aleue electric railway on October 28, when an ex curaton will be ru '. the iau Ironi Spokane. e- Woe tfx9 IM . i W v LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS We are agents for the "Tang wall" nd tho 'Moorhouse" loose leaf ledgers and files. Call and see the samples, SCHOOL SUI'PLIES Our lines are practically com plete, New pencils, pen holders and color pencils. ALWAYS FRESH ALWAYS GOOD I i Fish of All Kinds I 1 t T Lobsters, Crabs, salt wa- I ter foods. Oysters EAST- ;; ISKN and OLVMPHIA. ;; iSr-Prompt Delivery. l Elite Fish Market! Curlier Hulli uJ AIU l O. KLUOTT, Proprietor. X Rigby-Clove Mfgj Manufacturer of the Rigby-CIovC oiie4 MlRyESTEl Repairs formal kinds ef Farm machinery Kotmdry Work a Specialty Caen paid for old castings Pendleton, - Oregon The Leaders The Unsurpassed The Always Satisfactory Tho Wilson coal and wood Ileatora. Handled ilioro only by im. Coal atovos running in price from $7 to $20. Wood fltovoi ranging in price from $2.50 to $20. Our'fltovos aro now ready for your inspection, BOSTON STOREj THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. 021 Main St. Headquarters for fishing supplies