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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1903)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 190J. ijyiBROIDERY SILK , have just received another large shipment of Rraioard & Armstrong Co's embroidery silks m l hJds 'n bot1' Roman and F,lv- We a,so ,,ave a 5 assortment of center pieces, -doilies and scarfs in . 8 Cents to $1.50 Sotica display in second window from corner of ofAlta street. Brainard & Armstrong embroidery silks arc guaran teed to be best manufactured and we are sole agents jn Pendleton. , Call at our tore arid vc will give you a book of in structiono FREE. ee T'eutecli BIG DEPARTMENT STORE. j PEBSOHftL MEHTIfll. j City Brevities . PflJcr Get Sunny. E conduct the Delta, I lie best breafl. get Konrmuua. jour clothes cleaned ai joer- irated meats. Schwartz & l,.k pn liren's' school shoes 4 hat wear look well, at leracuL. hired dally, tresb tamaies, ..a tBs1i at Oratz'a. Ipreferlila, the best cigar made, m cigar siore, wuii once. I t.i- uo. fro T T Mann. IU street. Prices reasonable. I kinds of Imported and domestic s ma ciam cuuwuui at u.aw.o. -I... Knma t-nra hnnnHns tst line ever shown here. Han- hmished rooms for rent for Lecplng. Apply at 725 Jane ssmaklng, cutting and fitting a Uty. 912 Main street. Miss K. Isalt Madam Thompson, the lojaut. Grati lodging House, i pianos, slightly used. Great lit. Come aulck. Inland Em' piano House, near bridge. i Delta Is again In personal e of C W, Irvin, the founder of (ore. Everything clean, iresn pod. bed A good industrious man wife (no children) to take ol farm, Address Uox JOB, fa, Or Bntei given on all kinds of tinting and decorating'. We vork. Carriage painting- a m. Wilson & Carnlne. 715 fcwood. t old furniture can be made to flte new at a small nxnensn hv pg Wilson & Carnlne, the 715 Cottonwood street ftialn Black. 1013. ue not trying to fool the peo- lue Deorae Irnno- PhnoA fnmll liti former prices will apnreci .se reductions. The Boston fiieans buAlnp.qs nnrt Mrnalnc i the intention. H ari rmlimnns fit glasses, e fit classes that nr (ctical. Fe fit .-In cjta Mini Action. fe fit glasses by the lat- nods used by good op- fe fit clashes without F5 Jou a thousand (l?s to puzzle vou. 6 ht nln r. i i- 6iootes ior email Wl N.rer MUr.prenL Get Sunny. 7J C IUder. Swell slippers at Teutsch's. Fresh fruit daily at Martin's. Get Irvin's bon bons at tho Delta, For Rent A piano. Apply at this omce. Get your winter suit or overcoat made by Joerger. Wanted Second-hand violin, tho quarter size. Call at this office. Burnt wood and leather novelties from 10c to 3.69. Iatest. Nolfs. No limit on quantities on the closing out sale at the Boston Store. Despaln & Clark have a sample .aie tor Baie. uaii ana examine it. Schiffler's clothing fs correct. Cus tomers are satisfied and always well dressed. Wilson & Carnlne have just recelV' ed a large shipment of paints, var nlshcs, oils, etc. Wanted By man and wife, position on ranch, competent to take charge. Address tnis office. 'For neat Five acres good orchard, house and barn, one mile from city. tunorn & swaggart. Mrs. Campbell will close all her winter millinery at a great reduction, commencing Saturday, November 7. Wanted Two or three rooms for light housekeeping in good house. Address G. B. 315 E. Court street, city. For Sale Cheap Good saddle or driving horse, $20; Inquire of J. F. Nowlln, 211 Garfield street (across the. river.) New consignment of superb pianos Just received at Inland Empire Piano House. Store open evenings. Call in and look them over. Stewart & Bauer's bes't make of guitars, mandolins and banjos now in sock at Inland Empire Piano House, near Main street bridge. Green peppers, onion pickles, cauli dower pickles, cucumber pickles, egg plant, turnips, celery and green to matoes at Martin's Family Grocery and Baker'. The Big Boston Store makes a weekly distribution of prizes. Thirty dollars given away every Saturday night. Tickets gHen with every &v oent purchase. See advertisement In this Issue. State Teachers' Association Meeting Baker City, Or., November 23-25, 1903. For the above occasion a rate of one-third fare on the certificate plan la authorized to Baker City. Tickets on sale any three days prior to open ing day. For particulars, call on or address F. F. WAMSLEY, Agent. Real Estate Transfers. Anna J. Wilder has sold to O. 1 Fields for 11,000 the northeast quar ter of tho southwest quarter of sec tion 30, in township ti north, range 36 cast, containing 40 acres of land In tno vicinity of Bcofforu. W. J. Furnish at.d wife have sold to U. G. Horn of Pilot Hock for J1.C00 320 acres of land in township 2, north, range 33, in the vicinity of Mission. Money bad: means Schilling's Best iptett and perfect dealing ; your gro cer returns ypur money if not to your liking. The Latest and Best Corn Cure ?E GUM 15 Corns Cured For 15 Gts. 2? sto'e closes at 9 P. M., expt Sat ""ays, when it doses at 10 P. M , and Sunday at 8P,M. c- KOEPPEN & BROS., 'Ug Store with the Log Cabin ,Soda Fountain 7.. Houser la in tho city tor a short visit on business. G. C. Osburn, of Athena, is in the city on a brief visit. Mrs. J. T. Huston, of Uklah, Is in town visiting friends. N. W. Wear, of Adams, was u the city today for a short visit. J. F. Thrasher, of Walla Walla, was a Pendleton visitor yesterday. Miss Alice Guard of Pilot Rock is In town visiting for a few days. i N. B. Stronit. nf Baker Cltv. was in the city today for a business visit. 1 Miss Cella Moore, of Echo, was tho guest of friends in the city yesterday. N. W. Myrick, of Myrlck Satlon, Is in- the city for a short visit on busi ness. . Mr. and Mrs. John It. Young, of Echo, spent yesterday in the city on a business visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Montgomery, of Helix, were tho guests of friends in the city yestcraay. F. H. Beathe, of Weston, tho road supervisor for the county, is in the city for a short visit, William McBrido, the druggist ct Athena, was in the city for a short visu on business today. F. B. Steen, one of tne promineut men of Miuon, was in the city today for a short business visit. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ashford. of Portland, are tho guests of the Hotel St. George for a short time, Mrs. G. H. Clark left yesterday af ternoon for Uklah, where' she will be the guest of relatives for a time. P. I,. Kenady, a prominent merch ant of Woodburn, is at thp Hotel St. George for a snort business visit. Will Peterson, the attorney of Athena, Is in the city for a few days on business before the circuit court. James, Kerns, one of the prominent wheat men of the Helix country, was in the city today for a short time on business. ( Mrs. C. Hawes, of Athena, is in the city the guest of frierfds for a few days, having business here before the circuit court. Clarence Adams, the operator for the O. U. & N. at Bingham Springs, is in tho city for a short visit with his father, Walter Adams, of the W & C. II. Being Shown Today OF INTEREST TO THE LADIES ; l-ii-' L-fL- Lit MEN'S. RESORT AFFAIRS. Books Wanted From Those Who Can Spare Them. It is the desire of the managers of the Men'6 Resort to get its work more systematically arranged. At a recent meeting committees were ap pointed to promote the work by de partments, as follows: Membership committee of five to solicit members. Lookout committee of seven to look after the janitorins all welcome all who may come to the rooms from p. m. to 10 p. in. This committee will also have the arrangements to make for the regular Sunday afternoon ser vice. A ways and means committee of three to recommend to the dlro;tori such improvements as they see ft. A literature committee of thro wa3 appointed, whose duty it Is to get books for the library. We have a small Ubrary, but It is hardly large enough, and careful Inquiry discloses that there are many people who have books lying about that tboy have lead and gotten all the good out of them bey can, and which cn now be gotten for the Resort. That committee may wait upon you personally If It does not, notify ua, either by postal or In. person, and some one will call for the books. These books are not to be taken from the Resort, but are free to the public at that place. Charles Bennett Is doing the col lecting for the Resort this month. ENTIRE NEW PROGRAM. Beginning With Tonight at Park Thea ter Many Novelties. The new program at Park theater tonight promises to be better than the first part of the week. Mr I,aVeru Is going to put on one of his exceedingly funny sketches. A present will be given to the person who will see it and not laugh. It is worth the price of admission to see this clever comediau, You will cer tainly laugh 20 cents worth. Hanford and Hart also make a com plete change. Those clever people are making quite a nit. Leon will iutroduce another trlct dog which will do some wonderful feats. Goldlo and her trained cockatoos are very interesting. These birds can tell the time, the number of days in the week or month, or any number that may be given them. No one should miss seeing this highly Inter esting troupe of birds. There will be new dissolving views on one of the finest picture machines in America. Little Bessie will sing a new illus trated song. Tomorrow night will be amateur night, when several local peopie will try their hand. oro will bo a very funny sketch put on by amateurs, en titled "Taking the Tialn to Mon ro." Tiie matigee Saturuay afternoon at 2:30, when prices will be 10 and 15 cents to any part of the house. Tho little folks will be remembered iu the usual way by little Bessie. Tho drawing for the fine beautiful prizes will take place Saturday even ing. Presents on exhibition in the window of Mr. trader's furniture store. Elks' Meeting Tonight. Meeting of B. P. O. Elks this even ing All members urgently requested to be present, as business of Import ance will be transacted. G. A HAllTMAN, E, R Auto Bags All colors. Prices from 25c to 4.50 each. ; V1, Beaded Belts All styles of Indian design, in all colors. All prices 1 Leather Belts Silk Belts Hair Ornaments ,1 New Pompadour Courts, 25c. Shirt Waist Sets J Indian Looms For making Headed Belts, Beaded Purses, Headed Bags, etc. Indian Beads lror the same work Agents for Royal Worcester Corsets. A ticket with each Dollars Purchased from now un til Dec. 24, 1903, Seven prizes, value $400 Ready to Wea Garments These frosty mornings should make you think of warm wraps. We've Jackets, Coata anil Capes that we'reuiv will plase you and the prico will be right. Oarmentu will be titled free of cost. Tailor Suits for the ladles' lire not forxutten with us. Each and every garment flttstl perfectly anil not a' cent does It coat you. AGENTS FOR Butterick's Patterns j im Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. ROOMS WANTED. Committee on Entertainment Desires to Place the City's Quests Send In Your Name. The committee on hotol accommo dations, for tho meeting of the irriga ting neunniilflnn 111 thin citV HGKt Monday and Tuesday, very much do- sires to secure an me avanauio iuuuis in the city iu advance, ro the guests nr PnrilAtnn dnrine that meetluir. may be properly cred for. Ad? per son having DDw Or mora rooms 10 during tboso two days, will confer a favor on the committee by reporting the same to any member of this com mitten mnsistine at Loon Cobeu. C. E, Roosevelt and J. V, Tallman. Sawmill at Drain. A new f 50,000 sawmill has been built at Drain, and the lumber com pany Is waiting for tho forest reserve policy to be changed to open up a large timber belt near that city Best shoe repairing at Teutsch'n I Open Town at Junction. The now city administration at Junction City is In fuvor of nu "open town." New ready-mad skirts arriving daily at Teutsch's. THE SHOE FOR lien and Boys BOSTON STORE Rheumatism Positively Cured iiy Oil and Sweet Spirits of Kde. Money-uaoic uooiis. A. K-UHri-jvn BROS., Sole Ajjtnts for 1'endtetoo, I IP ITH THIS 1 Latest and Newest I IT CAME FROM THE NO LF STORE A remark you hear on every side NKW HOOK& 'The afettloof the Pmture,'1 Al len. "The Main Chance., Nich olson. "The Sherrods." McCut iheou. "A Deal hi Wheat," NorrU. "Gordon Keith." I'aw. "The One Woman," Dixon. "My Friend Annabel Lee," Moo Lane. "The Fortune of Life," Saawell.i The Grey Clock," Mactrroth. "Lady RoHe's Daughter," Ward. "A Kortut Hearth!" Major, qi'EOXALS. rjc Sc Moorlioune Loose I.ef Ledger mi r-asieru price. NEW STATIONERY. It will certainly pay you to nee Qiir lino before buying. I NATirP Tfl IIUIIVIU IU ' SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers are requested to notify this office If there It any Irregularity In, The delivery of or trretr oaoer. and the fault will be promptly corrected. We urgently 'request each evil scrthcr to gut up a no at hit pate post. ThVO Will be but little danger of the p&ptt bklW fng away or becoming loti If the paper Is placed In a box. We are anxloua to have good Jelivery service and will be grateful for the cooperation of our tubscrlter. EAST OREQONIAN PUD. CO. Rigby-Clove Mfg. uunrani Manufacturers of the iUgby-Clorc Combined HARVESTER Repairs for all. kinds of Farm Machinery Foundry Work a SpecUlty Cash paid for eld oautligB Pendleton, - Oregon Daily Eait Oreoonlan by oarrter, only IS centg a week. ... 11TT?TFTf Tlf I I I IT! I I . . - - -' - -w - - 1 Get a 1 WILSON HEATER And you havo tho best there in to be had. Gen uine Wilson Wood and Qoal Heator8(tho original airtight heatere) are handled in Pendleton only by us. Don't take an imitation. ; r , WILSON WOOD HEATERS, $2.56 .to WILSON COAL HEATERS, $7,00 to $20' THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. (31 Main St. Z - :i