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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1903)
DAILY EA8T OREQQNIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER SO, 1903. Ue Teutsch ,es! Shoes! Do vou want a good shoe, if so, buy a Rannist0'"""" "l yum niiuuo, ouj body olso does. You can distingnish NNISTER SHOES From their imitators in the Fame way that you can wen-aressea men irom ti,nrs. Bannister's shoes are the per fection of modeling. They are perfect in style, comfort and fit. Theie are none better. We are solo agents for them. ICE. $5.00 eTTeutsch PENDLETON, OREGON PERSONAL MENTION. Brevities Her. UOl auuuy. ducts the Delta. la wild ovor P. I. B. 'b bon bons at the Delta, best bread, get Hohrman'B. kted meats. Schwartz & school shoes that wear irell. at Teitschn. dally, iresh tamales, I crawfish at Gratz's. rlda, the best cigar made, gar store, Court street king by Mrs. P. D. Mann, iroct. Prices reasonable. i of Imported and domestic clam chowder at Gratz s. kcs. somo rare oeauiies, lue ever shown bore. Han- hed rooms ng. Apply for at rent for 725 Jane tt Neatly furnished looping, 312 South rooms Main king, cutting and fitting B12 Main strcot. Miss R. bos, siigutiy used. Great Come quick. Inland Em House, near bridge. Is again in personal W. Irvin. the founder of Everything clean, fresh rA good industrious man (no children) to take farm. Address Box 108, given on all kindB of Intlng and decorating. Wo lork. Carriage painting a Wilson & Carnlne, 715 furniture can be made to lew at a small expense by I wuson & carnlne. the 1715 Cottonwood street. In Black, 1043. there will be someone in holding a lucky ticket. It fim to bring your tickets unci compare numbers. Ikes place nt 4 o'clock at is Warehouse. IE AND IT::: for designs In Sil- llated Hollow Ware plated Flatware sterling Silver Flat- Pdcsaml odd piece. Irge Borimcutof nil the CREATIONS fZIKER Kvr Misrepresent Got Sunny. U C Rader. Swell slippers at Teutsch's. Fresh fruit dally at Martin's. The East is wild over P. I. It. Best shoe repairing at Teutsch's For Rent A piano. Apply at this mice. Do not fail to read St. Joo Store's "ad." It will Interest you. Children's w-hite and blue corduroy caps, just in at Airs. Campbell's. No limit on quantities on the closing out sale at tho Boston Store. Despaln & Clark have a sample ate ror sale, call and examine it Consult Madam Thompson, the clairvoyant. Gratz lodging house, room 2. Schiffler's clothing is correct. Cus tomers are satisfied and always well dressed. Four-room house, partly furnished, for rent November 1. See H. J. Slillrnan. "Progress and Poverty," by Henry George; "Beautiful Joo," by Laun ders, nous. Wilson & Carnlne have Just receiv ed a large shipment of paints, var nishes, oils, etc. For Rent Five acres g6od orchard, house and barn, one mile from city, (tlhorn & Swaggart. If Frank Martin wilt call at the Standard Grocery, ho will learn some thing to his interest. If you have a bill with us, you'll got your tickets if you pay before 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The new residence of S. M. Lowe, on High street, will be ready for oc cupancy in a few days. For Salo A good 8-room house, collar and two fine lots on good terms. Call at C38 Main street. The Ell residence, one of the neat est In the city, on the corner of Webb and Thompson, Is noaring comple tion. Horse For Salo Good driver, wolghihe 1.120. Call at Wilson & Carnlno's paint shop, next to Neagle Bros. Work is now progressing rapidly on the Handsome residence belong ing to O. L. Sheek, on Thompson street. For Sale Cheap Good saddle or driving horse, $20: inquire of J. F. Nowlin, 211 Garfield street (across the river.) New consignment of superb pianos Just received at Inland. Empire Piano Houso. Store open evenings. Call in and look them over. Stewart & Bauer's best make of guitars, mandolins and banjos now In sock at Inland Emplro Piano Houso, near Main stroet bridge. Miss Jennie Howard wants posl tlon in store or office as stenograph' or. bookkeeper or typewrltist; four years' experience in Spokane. Tho planknig of the W. & C. It. track on Webb stroet, is progressing rapidly. The track is now planked as far east as tho Main street cross lng. O. W. Hunt, of Foster, is In tho city on a short visit E. 13. Haskins, of Leeland, is in the city on a business trip. Mrs. E. Moyer, of Sumpter, is in the city the guest of friends. W, J. Homer went to Milton this morning on a brief business visit. A. O. Moody, one of tho farmers of McKay creek, was In the city today, Frank Dooly, of Walla Walla, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C, J. Fergu son. H. F. Connor, the attorney of Portland, Is In the city today on legal uuaiuess. It C. French, the president of the Weston Normal, was a visitor In tho cuy yesterday. it. M. Patterson, of Sumpter, is transacting business In the city for m nun time. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bedell, of Walla Walla, are In tho city tho guests of menus lor a short time. Mr. and Mrs. J C. Johnson nnrl family, of Baker City, are In the city iur a snort visit with friends. it. l. uox, who has been In the cuy tor tno past week, left this morn -ng for his homo In Portland. uenjamin f. Marlln, proprietor of mo UOttaCO Hotel nf Mr.nr.hnm In the city today on business. ' Mrs. F. p. Rounds, who has been frerlously ill with rhoumallsm for tho past fix weeks, is slowly Improving. Ex-State Ticasuror Phil Mctschan pnssed down the O. R. & N this morning from a visit to his old homo in Grant county. Mrs. M. N. Sawtcllo left last even ing for a visit In Portland and San Francisco, In which cities she will visit for'somo time. P. H. Whlttaker, tho advance agent of "The Bachelor's Honeymoon," is in tho city to make arrangements for the production of his play at the Frazcr. Mrs. J. E. Brown, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. H. P. Evans, in this city, for tho past week, re turned to her homo In Rtnvtnn fir this morning. H. F. Connor, who has been at. lending to the O. R. & N interests before the recent session of tho cir cuit court, went to Echo this mnrn. ing on a brief visit. Jerry Swart, telegraph operator on the O. R. & N., at Athena, is in the cuy touay on His return home from few days' online and recreation at Huntington, La Grande and Kamela Ho will leave for his home in the inurmug, One Day More : ' H if' AND YOU'LL KNOW WHO WINS $350.00 The holders ot the lucky tickets will know the Numbers that wins the Six Prizes at 4 o'clock, Saturday afternoon. FOR. ANIMAL PROTECTION. The po.-r had better buy Schilling's Best than low-price stuff made to humor and cheat them. Your grocer's; money back. i : lE filIM The Latest jind - Htf Mil Best Corn Cure 5 Corns Cured For 15 Cts. store rfnoe -4. o d m Vf Qf- ftdays, when it closes at JO P. M , and btinday at O P. M. !. K0EPPEN & BROS., Le Utug s'ore with the Log Cabin Soda Fountain, Persons Who Permit Stock to Suffer to bo Prosecuted, The state board of child and anl mal protection of Colorado has is sued tho following statement: "In view of the suffering of range siocu last winter in the state, it bo comes the duty of this board to call tho attention of stock men to the law forbidding the neglect or abuse of dumb animals, and to notify them tnat complaints made tho coming winter of stock suffering for want of food, water or shelter, if found to be true, will be prosecuted... Tills notice is issued at this time In order that due provision may be mado before winter for the proper caro of stock by such persons as would not otherwise make provision, and so the claim cannot be made that notice was not given of the intention of the board, w.ulo it is undoubtedly true that the majority of stockmen make what Is considered adequate provision for their stock It Is equally true that many face tho winter with the full knowledge that many of their cattle will perish of hunger, thirst and cold, and the rest will suffer all the tor ment of such a death without Its re. lief. They overstock the range, sell their hay In tho fall instead of keeping It to reed, keep tneir siock on uie rango without feed or water as long as they can stagger about and until after the weaker ones begin to get down, feed and water only enough to life In them, do not employ enough riders, do not feed or shelter in storms, do not givo old stock, young stock or weak ones extra care, and put them out on the range too early in the spring, and in short, neg lect their stock in all tho ways heart lessness and poor business manage ment suggest, but which the law for bids, Chambermaids Wanted. Chambermaids are wanted at Hotel Pendleton. With each dollar you buy before that hour en titles you to one ticket. To those who pay their Bills before that hour will receive tickets for each dollar paid. THE Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. Horses Strayed. Strayed fiom Platzoedor's old slaughter house grounds. One whlto horse, branded S on right hip, with harness marks; ono grey rr.nro, branded 19 on right shoulder, also saddle and harness marks; both shod all around. CONIIAD PLATZOEDHIL We trust there will be somcouo in the crowd holding a lucky ticket. It might be well to bring your tickets with you and compare numbers. Drawing takes place nt 4 o'clock at The Peoples Warohousb. Wo aro not trying to fool tho poo pie. Tho people know. Those famil iar with former prices will appreci ate tho reductions. Tho Boston Storo means business and closing out is tho Intention, ; THE NO LF STORE Never in the history of tho Htoru have wo shown such a large line of line game IioukIh Peoples Warehouse Prizes. The forms of tho East Oregonlan will bo held open tomorrow evening to announce the prize winners in the Peoples Warehouse drawing to take place tomorrow at 4 p. m. We are absolutely closing out the dry goods stock, no reservations or limits. Bis buyers and small buyers accommodated. The Boston Store meaos business and our word for It is good. We will mako it good. The quicker the department is 6old out, the better, as our future plans wait the termination of this sale. Wanted Position by Japanese, boy, cooking or housework. At present at Columbia lodging house. Address Bill Aklnwan, P. O, box 34, Pendlo ton. .Tnnanose youne hoy. wants u tdtll- ntlon as cook In prlvato family U. N.. P- O. box 31. Special reduction on all .pattern iiats for live days, at Mrs. Campbell's. Wanted Second-hand violin, tho Quarter flze. Call at this ofOqe, Wanted Woman to assist In cook ing and doing housework at Weston Normal School. Wages $18 per month, board and lodging Included. Inquire of It. Alexander, chairman executive board. Green peppers, onion pickles, cauli flower pickles, cucumber pickles, egg plant, turnips, celery and green to matoes at Martin's Family Grocery and .Bakery If you have a bill with us, you'll got your tickets if you pay before 4 o clock Saturday afternoon. THE SHOE FOR lien and Boys BOSTON STORE I' T Elite Fish Market ALWAY8 ALWAY8 FRESH Q0OD I Fish of All Kinds ; ; Lobsters, Crabs, salt wa ' tor foods, Oysters EAST :; EKN and OLYMI'HIA ; Sr-Prompt Delivery. Ooriur Mtlu tad Alu I P. O. ELLIOTT, Proprietor X HIIIHIIIHH 14 different kind to select from 11.00 to 15 05. You can play from 10 to 100 game on them, Nothing U better to pass uway these long winter evening. Burnt Wood Novelties, new style In Manicure Hets, (llovew and Haudkerchlefs Cae, eto. New Htntlonery-AII the new thing herv from 10c to 71o s, box. Ik Rigby-Clove Mfgj Manufacturers of the lRlgby-Cloye Combined HARVESTEE Repair for all kind of Farm Machinery Foundry Work a Specialty Oaah paid for old caaUnga Pendleton, - Oregon 9 W ITff I W TTTTTTTWTtTTT The Leaders The Unsurpassed The Always Satisfactory The Wilson coal mid wood -Heatord. Handled X hero only by u, Coal stoves ranging in price from $7 to $20, Wood hIovob ranging in price from $2.t50 to $20. Our'Htoves are now ready for your inspection. THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. 021 Main St. Headquarters (or fishing supplies The East Is wild over P, I. R. W T 1 1 I W W T WW I TTTVTTTTyT T'V!