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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1903)
DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, tW Lee Teutsch I 1 T I - t FOR GOOD CLOTHING Ml THE BEST AND LARGEST LINE OF NEW CLOTHING T0 BE SEEN IN. THE CITY Our $10.00 and $12.50 line has no equal. You oiBn find that wo are giving groat values in our 1r grades of Clothing at prices from $15.00, $10.50 50 to $22.50, some of which equal $25.00 values. In our Tailoring Department we claim to excel father?, reneci his guarunwjea. ouits made to Lr from VJ.ov P- ver iow samples to select FOR GOOD CLOTHING SEE Teutsch PENDLETON, OREGON Sty Brevities U C Hader? ionducts the Delta, slippers at Teutsch'a. Ifrult dally at Martln'a, fcst Is wild over P. I. R. ! best bread, get Rohrman's. (rated meats. Schwartz & Co. brpets and linoleums at Ra- nlture store. dally, iresh tamales, crawfish at Oratz'a. Iferida, the best cigar made, I cigar store, Court street & Clark have a sample I sale. Call and examine It laklnc hy Mrs. P. D. Mann, street. Prices reasonable. Ids or Imported and domestic Ind clam chowder at Gratz s llpcs, some rare beauties, I line ever shown here. Han Isbed rooms for ping. Apply at rent for 725 Jane aklng, cutting and fitting 912 Main street. Miss R linos, slightly used. Great Come quick. Inland Em to House, near bridge. felta Is again In personal C W. Irvin, the founder of Everything clean, fresh -a good industrious man ft (no children) to take farm Address llox 108. lur. es given on all kinds of I Unllng and decorating. We I work. Carriage painting a wiison & unrnlne, 715 PIers. onion Dickies caull pies, cucumber pickles, egg celery and creen to- tt Martin's Family Grocery Id furniture can be made to I new at a small expense by vnson & carnine. the "15 Cottonwood street. lain Black, 1043. IE AND IT::: ew designs in Sil- fokted Hollow Ware f plated Flatware Sterling Silver Flat e. Porksaiul odd piece. .Large !wriiiioutofall the CREATIONS INZIKER Who K.vr MiueprcMnti U C Rador, M. A. The East Is wild over P. I. R. Get Irvin's bon bong at the Delta. Best shoo repairing at Teutsch's For Rent A piano. Apply at this nice. A gentle saddle pony for sale cheap ui ureEon eoa Yara. Children's school shoes .hat wear ma tool; well, at Teatsch'e. Get your fall suit made at Joergers. Best, values for your money. Children's whito and blue corduroy caps, just in at Mrs. Campbell's. Goods that are right at prices that ire right at Rador's furniture store. New lot rubber balls, toys, games, dolls, fancy goods, all the latest. Nolf's. Consult Madam Thompson, the clairvoyant. Gratz lodging house, room z. New nobby ideas In fall culungs. Prettiest patterns out, at Seibert & Schulz's, Schlftler's clothing is correct. Cus tomers are satisfied and always well dressed. Wilson & Carnine have Just receiv ed a largo shipment of paints, var nishes, oils, etc. For Rent Five acres good orchard, bouse and barn, one mile from city, (lihorn & Swaggart. For Sale A good S-roora house, cellar and two fine lots on good terms. Call at 038 Main street. ' Horse For Sale Good driver, weighing 1,120. Call at Wilson' & Cat-nine's paint shop, next to Neagle uros. For Sale Cheap Good saddle or driving horse. $20: inquire of J, F. Nowlln, 211 Garfield street (across the river.) Left at M. Carney's livery stable. Rambler bicycle, tax tag 58. Owner can have wheel by proving property ami paying costs. New consignment of superb pianos just received at Inland Empire Piano Housq. Store open evenings. Call In and look them over. Stewart & Bauer's best make of guitars, mandolins and banjos now in sock at Inland Empire Piano House, near Main street bridge. Lost Last Saturday evening be tween Frazler's bookstore and Tall- man's drug store, a ladles' largo purse containing $11 and a door key. Leave at East Oregoulan office and receive reward. J. L. Vaughn will open November 1st. an electrical supply store on Court street, next to the new Mat' lock building. He will make a spec. laity of contract work such as house wiring, electric bell work, eU PERSONAL MENTION. Road Work Still In Progress. A crew of six men and three teams Ib working on the county road about seven miles from Pendleton, on Wild Horse creek. Nearly nil tho roads in he countv have been repaired this Mimnifr, and their condition was never bottpr at this time of the year. Moneyback is a great relief i t i . at your grocers, scnimngs Best rUvortftf Mtracli go far to make housekeeping comfortable. IF fSHH Thm Latest j WW! Be Com C 15 Corns Cured For 15 Cts. Our store closes at 9 P. M., except Sat urdays, when it closes at tO P. M , and bonday at 8 P. M. C K0EPPEN & BROS., 6 DtUft Stnro ii,:t. l. t o.t PminHin Z.V Ho"ser. of Echo, spent Sunday In tho city. c- A- Barrett, of Athena, is in the 3.oKnJgl,t! tlle Hellx Pharmacist spent Sunday In thy city T- Hlnton. of Walla Walla, was in me city today for a business visit. .Jo"es. ot Echo, was tho guest " """ in me city over Sunday. .1. ' .V' i ,nkcr'n, of Weston, is in "e en- ior a snort visit on business, Mr, ami Mrs. Mclntyre, of Athena, . in uiii cuy ror a ihnrr v U f n, M. A. Ferguson of the A.lnmc a,i yancc, was a visitor ia the city to day. E. R. Strong, of Walla - ..o.iuj ,n me city Saturday and MISS Lula Nnrnln nf T)llr nr.i Was tho CUCSt Of frl'pnils In ttin nltj Mrs. E. Tausick. or Wniin Wniin was In tho city the cuest nf frlnrulo jusiurnay. nuries henriison lino rninm from a week's visit on his homestead at juniper. MISS Florence WAlL-nr nf QnnlH is me CUOSt nf Mrs. W T. lllolnn mi . . " 1 ' L,narlCS T. Hurd. a liimltim:: tnnn of Salem, .was the guest of the Pen- aicion yesterday. Alex fatill, one of the nromlnent residents of Milton, was a visitor in me cny yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stotter, of walla Walla, were the guest s of i-euuieion mends today. Roy RItner. who has been In Port land on a visit for a few days, return ed home this morning. David McAtee, of Heppnor, was a visitor in tne city yesterday- for short time on business. wm. Slewnrt, of Meacham. who visited over Sunday In Pendleton, luiurnen nomo mis morning. Ben Holt, of Walla Walla, was tho guest of Pendleton friends for a short time Sunday and todayi Miss Besflo McBrido, the stenogra pher In the office of the countv recor. der, visited in Adams over Sunday. W. A. WalKer. of Weston, was in the city to appear as a witness bo fore the court on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Gillette have returned to their home at Echo after a week's visit with friends In tho city. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hershey, of Missoula, Mont., were the guests of tho Pendleton yesterday for ibrlef visit. . James Isaacs, tine of the land own ers and farmers of McKay iCrcelt, Is m mo city todj- for a short business VlHll, Alex Mclntlrc and hlsl brother Archie, of Gurdane Flat, near Athena were in the city today to do some trading. J. W. Sullivan returned this morn' ing from a visit to his homestead on McKay creek, where he spent Sunday. F. H. Beathe, of Weston, the road master of Umatilla county, was In the city Saturday and yesterday, on a business vist, C. A. McAlavey, of Helix, one of the prominent farmers of that sec tion, is in the city today for a short business visit. Walter Adams, the agent of tho W. & C. It., spent Sunday at his ranch on Birch creek, looking after bis stock and tho coming crops, Herman Ulillg, who has been mak ing his homo hero with Mr. and Mrs. L. G. TherkelBcn, will leave .tomor row for his home In Portland, C. B. Sperry and It. C. Sperry, botli of lone, were the guests of the Hotel St. George for a time yesterday, having come here on business. F. C. Prickett, of Portland, return ed to his home this morning after a business visit in the city. Ho will return to the city the ' last of the coming month. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gregg, of Walla Walla, were in the city yes terday, the guests or Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Roosevelt. Mrs. Gregg and Mrs. Roosevelt are sisters. Thomas Ayres,, II. J, Stillman and Thomas C. Warner were in tho coun-' try yesterday afternoon on a hunt ing trip, and Teturned in the evening, reporting the best of luck, having shot the Unit. BEFORE YOU GO Shopping ECONOMY Tuesday PRICES ARE FOR TUESDAY Only Tuesday, October 27, 1903 25c BLACK CAT HOSE X5c Ulack Hose for boys, girls and childrB.n's that rpguarlyj sell (or 25c per pan. Guaranteed ftst black ami tfood quality, all sizes 15C per pair lor Tuesday only. t $(.00 Ladies' Kid Gloves 50c per pair Regular line of 5t.oo Button Kid Gloves, colors black tan, castor mode, beaver and brown. All sizes for 50c per pair. Price good for Tuesday only. $1.25 Ladies' Straight Front Corsets 66 cents Ourreguhr Si 25 Ladies' Straight Front Corsets, Low Bust and High Hips, colors, black and grey, Economy price for Tuesday 68 cents. 10c Froit of Loom and Lonsdale Muslin 7 cents Fruit cf the Loom and Lonstlale blenched muslin yard wide, the -egular price is 10 cents per yard, for Tuesday the price is 7 cents per yard. Edch customer limited to $1.00 so each may an opportunity to purchase. You'll gel a ticket with each dollar you buy for one of $."5.oo prizes. Agents for liutterwiclc Paper Patterns and Publications. You'll find nuny things in other departments of interest. You're familiar with our way of advertising we do ex actly as we say. To Washington, D. 'C. Richard Cox, of Portland, is In the city for a visit with his sister arid brother, Miss Mary Cox and John Cox, who will leave on Wednesday for Washington; U. C, their old home, where they will reside in the future. John Cox has been an In valid for the last one and a half years, and the change is made par tially for his benefit. Big Cattle Round-Up. Weston cattle men have issued :i call for a general round-up of cattlo on the breaks of the Umatilla river, to begin on Novembor 1. Betweei. 700 and S00 cattle are on that range and eveiy stockman (uierested it e. peeled 10 join the i..n.id-ui Senator Ankeny' Secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stutter, of Walla Walla, were in tho city last night en route to Washington, P. C where Mr. Stattor goes to take up his position as private secretary to Sen ator Ankeny, Lieutenant Moss In Town. Lieutenant Moss, of Walla Walla, was a visitor In the city last night. Sealed bids will ho received up to Thursday noon, October 29, 1003, for block 90 reservation addition to Pen. dletou and iraprovepients on same. Owner reserves the right to reject Down From Meacham. William Stewart of Meacham, Is In the city today on business, and will return homo In the morning, Hn hayK there are only about 200 cords of wood for salp on the dump r.t tha' place, tho remainder of tht 1,800 cords now plied tin there, belonging to the Walla Walla dealers. Wood is gelling for 3 and $3.f0 on board the cars at that placo nnd cars aro liclnc furnished about as fast ;in or dered. Helix is Booming. Already two butcher shops nro to be found in tho busy villago of Ho. !lx and it is reported that tho third will be starteu immediately, uicu ards, Botts and JohnBon will Htart a shop. Fanning and Abrahamson aro in tho field,- and Alba Bros, nro already 111 the butchor business there. Sheep Range Sold. Gustavo LaFontalno ami J. U, (lur ilfon have sold to W I, Furnish about S00 acres In the vicinity of Welti. Station, the consideration bolng $W'i00. The Innil is sheep rang" Intnl. 1 THE NOLF STORE f Never in tlio lilntury of the store have wo shown such a large 3: line of tlue game Umtdx To Msht Athena church. C. E. Troutmau. accompanied by George Maple, went to Athena this morning (o look over' tho new church there, and make estimates on Die wiring ana Jlghtlng' of the building. THE SHOE FOR lien and Boys 14 dlll'erent kluiln lo select from 11.00 to n Oft. You can play from 10 to 100 games on them. Nothing la better to liana away these long winter evenings. Ilurnt Wood Novelties, new style hi Manicure Heta, Glove and Handkerchief Cain, etc. New Hlatloncry-All tti new filing here from lOo to 74c a bos. ttttt ALWAYS FRESH ALWAYS Q00D I ii Fish of All Kinds Lobsters, Crabs, salt wi- J 1 I 1.. r . IT" A lT T ier luuuh, isyNieiH lino 1 I; URN and OLYMPHIA. "Prompt Delivery. I Elite Fish Market I Coiucr Mailt nd AIU O. ELLIOTT, Proprietor. X Rigby-Clove Mfgj Manufactarers of the Kigby-Clovc Combine! HARVESTER Repairs for all kind ! Farm jWAchioeff tr' k a .In jronnary wars a apeowm Cash paid for old euti'g Pendleton, - Oregon BOSTON STORE 4 The Leaders The Unsurpassed ' The Always Satisfactory The Wilson coal and wood lloaters, Handled erc only by us. Coal stoves ranKinc in price from to $20. Wood fltovoa rancinc in price from t P 1 ; $2.5 50 to $20. Ourjjtoves are now ready for your inspection. THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. 621 Main St. Hcadmiarters for fishintr sunnlies . ,i ulc juug vauiu i)uu . num...... any and all bids. J. V, Carrier, 1802 , - - - j a t H West Webb street.