DAILY EAST OREQQNIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1903. S Lee Teutsch FOR GOOD CLOTHING jTbEST AN0 LARGEST LINE OF NEW CLOTHING TO BE SEEN IN THE CITY Our $10.00 and $12.60 lino has no equal. You ... I.. r,A that, wfi nra ciVincr croat vnlnns in nnv i iter grades of Clothing at prices from $15 00, $10.50 $1850 to $22.50, some of which equal ,$25.00 values. In our Tailoring JJepartmont we. claim to excel order iroiii i-. "j-" . ... 1,10 iu mictii from. FOR GOOD CLOTHING SEE Lee Teutsch. PENDLETON, OREGON t PERSONAL MENTION, 1 City Brevities (IU n sllnners at Teutsch a. nel-lnrr ffir P. I R. ILL I furniture store. , Prfferlda. the best clear made. p nln.l ava onmnln for sale. Call and examine It. kinds or lmnonea ana aumesuc . . . 1 v. 1 , nM, p Dines, sume tare ucuuuca. I I . 1 . . "fir Tnnn laundry 2 for 25c. Sullivan & PlaDO House, near bridge. e Delta is again in personal 56 or l w. irvin. tne iounaer oi store Everything clean, rresn rood anted A eood industrious man wife (no children) to take se oi larm. Aaaress uox jus. a iv vviiitnn a- ciarnino. vm ten neuDerB. onion Dickies, caun- film i no aaIopv and irraati f. Bakery ... .u i. i ...... .. like new at a small expense by ultltg Wilson & Carnlne, the fm. m w a & l rv FP IT . . . new designs in Sil- u-piaieo nouow ware Sterling Silver FUt- I uuu VUU piVVCO. J.Mlg ntw assortment of all the I T1SJ 7l "eltr Who Never MUreprcwnti U C Rader, M. A. People are asking for P. I. It. Get Irvln's bon bona at the Delta. For Rent A piano. Apply at this office. "Kantshrlnk" underwear at Sulli van & Bond's. Automobile caps,- the latest, fad, at Sullivan & liond's. New hats, Dunlap and Knox styles, at Sullivan & Bond's. Children's school shoes hat wear nd look well, at Toitsch'r.. Get your fall suit made at Joergers. Best values for your money. Children's white and blue corduroy raps, just in at Mrs. Campbell's. A beautiful assortment of Indian robes, $3 each, Sullivan & Bond's. Dressmaking by Mrs, P. D. Mann, 21S Alta street. Prices reasonable. Goods that are right at prices that ire right at Rader's furnlturo store. "The Bar Sinister," by Richard Harding Davis. New books arriving at Nolf's. Consult Madam Thompson, the clairvoyant. Gratz lodging house, room 2. New nobby Ideas In fall cuii.ngs. Prettiest patterns out, at Selbert & Schulz's. Schiffler's clothing Is correct. Cus tomers are satisfied and always well dressed. Wilson & Carnlne have Just receiv ed a large shipment of paints, var nishes, oils, etc. For Rent Five acres good orchard, house and barn, one mile from city. Rihorn & Swaggart. For Sale A good 8-room house, cellar and two fine lots on good terms. Call at 638 Main street. Horse For Sale Good driver, weighing 1,120. Call at Wilson & Carnine's paint shop, next to Neagle Bros. t For Sale Cheap Good saddle or driving horse, ?20; Inquire of J. F. Nowlin, 211 GarneiQ sixeei iuuiubs m river.) Left at M. Carney's livery stable, ii.i,ir MpivIp tax tai? E8. Owner can have wheel by proving profierty aud l'tying costs. K-... ....noionn.unt nf miner!) tiianos Just received at Inland Empire Piano House. Store open evenings. Call In and look them over. ctan-ort jc. Hn'ipr's best make of guitars, mandolins and banjos now In sock at inland Empire i-mu n, near Main street nnage. (.'...,1,1.1 i.i.ia will lio received ud to Thursday noon, October 29, 1903. for block 90 reservation addition to Pen dleton and improvements on same. Owner reserves me rism ""' any and all bids. J. F. Carrier, 1802 Vest Webb street. Shirley Thompson Very III. Miss Peterson, one of the nurses from St. Anthony's hospital left this morning for the home of Sli e Thompson, at the head of Butter Creek about 12 miles from Echo. Mr. Thompson is quite 111 with ty phoid fever, and Miss Peterson will nurse him through his sickness. The three best words in the "rocerv business ; Schilling's Best and moneyback. OE GUM The Latest and Best Corn Cure 15 Corns Cured For 15 Cts. Our store xloses at 9 P. M., except Sat urdays, when it closes at IOP.M, and Sunday at 8 P. M. C. K0EPPEN & BROS., The Dfuc Stor iih ti. r.n.r Cabin Soda Fountain. w w "D Hart Sdu finer ( Mux Hand Tutored CopjrbjM ivua kj Hut ftefcaffnar JUrx Hire Schjffnu V Marx Hjnd Tailored tOytif ui !! by limit fM!!or Mi I B. F. Sparrow, of La Grande, Is In I nil.. t 1 ..ll. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cox, of Heppner, are in the city for a short visit, I John McCourt was a visitor at Pi. i lot Rock today on legal business, j Douglas Belts, the Pilot Rock sheep. I mnn. Is In the city for a short visit inn business. A. J. Cameron, of North Yakima, Is In the city for a short business visit. M. I.otier, of Weston, Is In attend ance on the circuit court for a few days. Mrs. Ella Porter, of Baker City, Is in the city for a short visit with friends. J. N, B. Gcrklng, of Athena, is in the city, having business berore the circuit court, S. Atkins, of Weston, is In the city to appear as a witness in tho case now before tho court. G. S. Osborn, a business mnn of Athena, was In tho city today for a short time on business. C. C. Henderson, a prominent sheepman of Pilot Rock, Is in the city today on a business visit, C. L. Pinkerton, of Weston. Is In the city, having been called as n wit ness beloro the circuit court. N.. Key, one of Weston's business men, is at tho Hotel St. George for a brief business visit in the city. Jacob Betz, tho owner of the Walla Walla brewing plant, was in the city yesterday on a short business trip. Hugh Young, of Walla Wnlla, form eily the deputy warden at tho peni tentiary thete. Is in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Conner and family, of Hcppncr, arc tho guests of Pendleton friends for a short time. T. K. Beard, of Modesto, Cal., the owner of the Golden Rule hotel. Is in the city, having arrived on the early train this morning. James Hackett, tho sheepman, has returned from his trip to Dayton, where he went after a carload of blooded bucke for his ranch in this county. Roy RItner left this morning for Portland, where he will make a brief business visit, and while there will at tend the concert given by Madam Nordlca. M. H. Rice, of Freewater, Is In tho city "today from a visit to Pilot Rock in the Interest of the Oregon Firo Relief Association, of which he 1 a representative. R. A. McLaughlin, of Gurdano, is in the city for a short business visit. Mr. McLaughlin is tho owner of a large sawmill at Gurdane, besides be ing extensively Interested In farm ing. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Gillette, of Echo, are the guests of Pendleton friends for n few days. Mr. Gillette is the man who recently purchased the Babb ranch at Echo of W. F. Mat lock. A R. Buford, the cashier or the First National Bank of Walla Walla, was a visitor In the city yesterday, having been called hero in connection with a case on trial in the circuit court. Funny Folks. U-, ,,,.. p,ikn" Is billed to appear . .,. Dori iimntor nnd if they are as funny as their well chosen title there will be a jolly time anuau iui A traveling man said that Bronson and Cheuoweth's "Funny Folks" l the best organiza tion of Its kind on the road Tho solo ., f iho ni'irroetitloii is to cre ate laughter and the firms card sets forth tho fact that tney are "l'" " i .loou.ro in inv. Funny Folks offer a splendid program and one that looks mlgnty goou 10 u. "-- be here alt next week. Handkerchief Sale On. The St. Joe Store has Just received one of the largest shipments of hand kerchiefs ever brought to Pendleton, and has Inaugurated a special hand kerchief sale. An attractive window display. of the new goods has been made whore tho styles can bo studied. See the large advertisement In this Issue for further particulars regard ing the sale. Taking a Vacation. August Kllngelhoefer, who has for tbe Ial inree jrcaia the Oregon Bakery for C Rohrman Will taKO a scverni uuiu"" nnd left U)day for Now York, where ... nnd relatives. ne win visit iik""" , -. - David Epp. of Spokane, has been se cured to fill tho vacancy during tho absence oi mi. , Child Ii Quite III. . ..1,11.1 nt Urn Harvev The youw-j. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford, has been quite 111 at he family home, north of tho rlvr. but Is now much better Will Take Views. Arthur Seufert, of The Dalles, pass Aiuii.i " ,,.' ,, morn UK. ,!. fas?. i?jrs to tins cuy luiiifiini guest of frlendH here nvnr Bunday Real Estate Transfer. The Rihorn & Swaggart rea estate agency .old for Pauline Der ek . J M. Cook louuy. iui - ... " reservation addition to t lie city of Pendleton, consideration 8&o. The Merchants' Cafe, Keeps constantly on hand import ed lleberwurst, Frankfurters, Ham. burg eels, crawfish, crabs, outers all kinds of cheese. Merchants' hot lunch dally from 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. n i n.nul atblu whfl 18 78 Long "Tourist" OVERCOATS for $10 to $25 Wo nre well Btockod on long ovorcoats now ones just received havo an immense assortment coin priding every weavo, stylo and price. In particular wo mention this Tourist Ovorcoal, a now coat for this season. It is certainly a swoll garmont, made of all wool cheviot in loose effect and is full length. Somo havo hack bolt straps that are removable. Tho price is such that will please tho buyer. If you want somothing in a nobby pair of Punts, tho very beat of material and workmanship. You'll find here just what you want in pattom, stylo, sizo and price $ J. 50 up to $8.00. If you havo boon accustomed to wearing Suits at $12.50 to $15.00, conio in and see tho onoa wo sell for $(0.00. Thoy aro made in cheviots, serges, worsteds and cassimores. We'vo neat suits for men, coat, pants and vests, as low in price as $5.00. 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 OWL TEA HOUSE GROWING. Shelving Capacity of the Store to Be Greatly Enlarged, The Owl Tea House Is undergoing some extensive Improvements Inter nallv. which when completed will greatly Increase tho shelving capacity and afford a better opportunity tor displaying of goods. The tea store will carry a ,larger stock of glassware, chlnaware, crock ery, etc., than ever before and when the Improvements aro nnisncn win be better prepared to wait upon tho trade. Tho change consists In the erect Ing of a largo balcony In the rear of tho room which will bo shelved for now Bonds and will also bo used for an office. New counters and sholvcH have also been erected on tno main floor and tho general appearance of tho place Improved, General Foreman. u' a Rinrlo ihn general foreman of tho bridge building department of tho O. R. ft N., left this morning or Wallace on a trip naving 10 uo wu tho business of tho department In that city. Prizes Given Away Tonight. Presents given away ut tho Park theater tonight. Bring or sond your tlcketB. A great big show, Plenty of comedy. "Lnugh and grow fat." Tickets at Brook & McComas' drug store. THE NOLF STORE 5 N ver In Die history of the store have we shown such a large line of tlno giuno UmnlH THE SHOE FOR Men and Boys i w 1 i -n i PI 1 I A 14 cillferent kinds to select from f 1,00 to 6(i6. You can play from 10 to 100 games on them. N thhiK Is better to pa away theoe lung winter evening". Ilurnt Wood Novelties, new style- in Manicure He:, (lloveu mid Handkerchief Catc, etc. o,v Htutlonery-All the new j thltiKM here from 10o to 74o u X box. " ALWAYS FRESH ALWAYS Q00D I ii Fish of All Kinds!! ILobsterSt Crahs, salt wa- t tcr ioous. uystcrh una i ;: EliN anil OLYMI'HIA. 8"Prompt Delivery, Elite Fish Market Corner tfalu uJ Alti V. O. ELLIOTT, Proprietor, t Rigby-Clove Mfg, COMPANY Manufacturers of the lRlgby-Clovc Combine! IAEVESTER Repairs for all kinds of Farm Machinery Foundry Work a Specialty Cash paid for old castings Pendleton, Oregon The Leaders The Unsurpassed The Always Satisfactory Tho Wilson coal and wood lleatora. Handled hero only by us. Coal stoves ranging in price from $7 to $20 Wood stoves ranging in prico from $2.50 to $20. Ourtovos aro now ready for your inspection. THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. 021 Main at, neamiuarters tor iimiing supixius years old, has been nominated for al- O AC TAN C T A R F derroan in Greater New York, by the i QUO 1 Ul 1 O 1 V 1 L fusionists. ;