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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1903)
DAILY EAST 0WEG0NIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1903. ;VIBR0IDERY SILK We liavc just received another large shipment of ...a x- Armstrong Co's embroidery sill in the Hf""1"" . r T . , t t T 1T , . , , , . ! ' PERSONAL MENTION. ! : i , ,1 shads m both Roman and Filv. f awortment of center pieces, doiii beautiful des.gns at from We also" have a cs and scarfs in 8 Cents to $1.50 Notica display " second window from corner of of Alta street. , J j ; t Brainard & Armstrong embroidery stlks.aro guaran teed to be best manufacturcd,.and. we are sole agents in Pendleton. "t, K i ' , .; Call at our store and we wijl give "you. afbook of in struction FREE. ' , ,' - . , Lee Teutsch BIG DEPARTMENT STORE. City Brevities c nailer Oct Sunny. LL rnnriucts the Delta. e Bast Is wild ovor P 1. It. It your clothes cleaned at joei- tfriierati'd uieaks. Schwartz & Eil.i, P Ein.ii ildrcn's school bIioch that wear I look wt'il ai i vuibch . I .iriir frnah tnmales. is and crawfish, at Gratz s. li Preferlda, the best cigar made. I, . i.mr atnrn. Rnurt street. leva v(.. - - rfssmaklng by Mrs. P. D. Mann, . . tlvlnne .'.in DnTltl lllo . I Alia sireui i ...- I.. . ... . ... l. A nnil ilnmnottn III Kinas ui imjiuiivu ui.u uu...v. ita and rlam chowder at Gratz s. pipes, some rare beauties, iiiest line over snown lieru. min is. flhtaUJl Bafurnlslied rooms for rent for t I.. ... TOT. Innii aT ...... ..... ........ rrt...n.....n Ijnsull .lliliiuuii- i uuiiii'owi. . ryoyant Gratz lodging lioiiBe, fo pianos, slightly used. Great bams. Come quid;, inianu win- Piano House, near bridge. Ibc Delta is again In personal rge of c w irvin, me iuunuer oi itore. Everything clean, rresti good. luted'' A good, industrious, man wife (no children) to take Irje of farm Address box 108. kton, Ore lev consignment of superb pianos l received at Inland Empire Piano ue. Store open evenings. Call in I look them over ' tieaart & Bauer's best make of are, mandolins and banjos now In kk at Inland Empire Piano House, Ir Main street bridge, our old furniture can lie made to t like new at a small expense by lulling Wilson & Carnlne, the piers, 716 Cottonwood street. Telo- fcoe main black 1043, fit are not trying to fool the peo Ttie people know Those famll lth former prices will annre- p tlie reductions, l'he Boston Ire means business and closing out be Intention, I te are otitic-tans. We fit "lapses. "'e fit irlassoB that nr radical. We lit "lasses that triv PtUfact'on. We fit classes bv the lat. lt and pethods used by good op- liaiiH. We fit f.1 Skine you a thnnsanr Iwsli ms to puzzle vou. "8 tit glasses for small prices. Try us; and be conviijced KJNZIKER l'!ir Who K.ver MlirepreseuU Get Sunny. U C Rader. Fresh fruit dally at Martin's. The EaBt is wild over P. I. H, Get Irvin's bon bons at tho Delta. Best shoe repairing at Teutsch'a For Itont A piano. Apply at this office. Wanted Second-hand violin, the quarter size. Call at this ofllce. No limit on quantities on the clos ing out sale at the Boston Store. Dospaln & Clark have a sample safe tor sale. Call and examine it. Footballs, striking bags, boxing gloves, dumb bells, Indian clubs. Nolf's. Schlffler's clothing is correct. Cus tomers are satisfied and always Well dressed. Wanted By man ami wife, position on ranch; competent to take charge. Address this ofllce. For Rent Five acres good orchard, bouse and barn, one mile from city. Hilioni & Swaggart Chicken dinner at the Christian church Monday from 11 n, m. to 2 p. m. Price 25c. Come everybody. 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 East Court street, city. For Sale Cheap Good saddle or driving horse, $20; inquire of J. F. Nowlln, 211 Garfield street (across the river.) METHODIST MEETING. Successful Series of Meetings Now in' progress at the M, E. Church. The series of meetings being held this week at the Thompson street Methodist church, are being well at tended, and are successful in the highest degree. Rev. Robert Warner is being assisted by Rev. W. E. Arms field, or Athena. Afternoon meetings will probably be held all next week, in addition to the regular services every evening. Hawks-Hart. At tho At. E. Church, South, la Pendleton, November 5, 1903, by M. V. Howard, Mr. Carl E. Hart was mar ried to Miss Anna M. Hawks. Just at the conclusion of the prayer serv ice tho wedding party approached, and tho ceremony was performed. when they went on their way rejoicing. Correspondence School, Tin. ilun1nv nf tin. International Corresnondence School In the post- office ' window should be seen by nvarvnnn. Tim local renreseiltatlve. T. W. Bracking, 127 L,eo street, will bo pleased to give you any inionuti tlon desired relating to tho school. A Few Days More, Madam Thompson, tho clairvoyant, who has been so successful In her readings, will be at tho Gratz rooming House for a few days more. Persons who desire to consult a clairvoyant who is reliable, should not miss visit ing Madam Tompson during her stay hero. O. C. Beck, of Athena, Is In the city today, G. W. irunt, of Foster, Is in the city for a brief business visit. Charles Gay, of Athena, is In tho city for a short visit on business. A. O. Newton, of Helix, Is transact ing business in the city for a few days. Joo Leezer, of Echo, Is a Pendle ton visitor for a few days on busi ness. Mrs. W. F. Boothby, of Salem, is tho guest of her daughter, Mrs, John McCourt. , Mr. and Mrs. P. Hopkins, of Colfax, ! are tho guests or friends In the city' for a few days. T. D. Taylor left this morning 'for Walla Walla, on a short Vslt in the! interests of tho sheriff's office. S. B. Caldorhcad, of Walla Walla, I is in tho city for a shor.tbustnes3 visit In connection with tho W. & C.I R. I Edward F. Kelly, of tho Portland Oregonlan, is in tho city at tho Hotel Pendleton for a sliorts ouslness visit in the city. J. H. Owinn win leavo this evening for Baker City and .Sumpter, in the Interests of tho New York Life In surance Company. Mrs, A. Tucker, of Portland, repre senting "the Pacific isorthwost," the new Lewis and Clark fair magazine, published In Portland, is in the city today. Mrs. A. W. Roblsou and daughter, Miss Juanlta Robison, of Echo, left this morning for their homo, after a visit In this city at tho home of Ml', and Mrs. Loe Teutsch, Being Shown Today OF INTEREST TO THE LADIES Auto Bass Xl colors. Prices from 25c to $4-50 each. COUNTY COURT. Contest Over Issuance of Liquor Li cense Various Resignations. Tho county cotirt this morning re celved the resignation of C. A. Smith, as supervisor or the Pilot Rock road district, and appointed Francis M. Smith In his place. Tho resignation of J. P. McManus as justice of the peace for Pilot Rock was accepted, and Abraham Miller was appointed to take the offlcc. It. F. Dennis, the justice of tho peace of Uklah. uImi tendered his res- lirnntlntt nnil It n'flfl RcrPlltPfl but aS yet no one has been appointed to fill the vacancy. There is quite a fight on In the ..utintv nnurt m-nr tllll ETalltillir of a liquor license to J. F. Taylor, of Alba. Taylor filled a petition tor a license and Charles IS. Hoover has filed a iiniiuii niwinr- thnt nil nf the names on the petition wero not bona fide residents of the Ustrict. tho case is now being heard, and a number of ...itTw.ccnc iiflvn hnpn oxamlned. The court has expressed no opinion In the matter as yet. The court this morning appointed H. L. Frazler, of Milton, and G. W. Hunt, of Echo, as tho delegates for the irrigation convention. Tho rest of the work of the couu has been in auditing bills for the past month's expenses. INSTITUTE CLOSES TODAY. Good-ftiotiyl) tea and cofftc, five and four kinds Schilling's Best at fair prices; money back. TOE GUM The Latest and Best Corn Cure 15 Corns Cured For 15 Gts. Oat store closes at 9 P. M., except Sat urdays, When it closes at tO P. M , and Sonday at 8 P. M. C KOEPPEN & BROS., The Diug Store with the Log Cabin Soda Fountain. Most Successful Meeting of Teachers Ever Held in Umatilla County. What is declared by teachers and visitors to bo the most successful county Institute ever held in Umatilla county, will close tonight, und most or the teachers from Pendleton will return on the evening strain. Tho attendance today was fully as large bb yesterday, and the Interest greater, because or the many interest ing papers and discussions crowded in to the last day. The musical program rendered at Chapel Hall last night was well at tended and highly interesting. It was an Informal program and wait enjoyed by all. AT THE FRAZER THEATEr. on Monday and Tuesday Nights. Two Good Numbers Open the Week, "Uncle Josh Spruceuy. which win bo presented at tho Frazer on Mon day night, and "King Dodo." which conies Tuesday night are two ot thc most laughable and elaborate farce comedies on the road, and will be a refreshing change from tho dramas which have been seen of late. ..i.-t...r ii" .fl.ilo iilnvlnir 111 Port- land, enjoyed a phenomenal patron age, and comes lilguiy recuiiu"-ii.i...- THE PARK PROGRAM, Amateur Night at the Park Theater Tonight prizes m Awav Tomorrow Night. n-....l,.h( la nmntptir nluht at tho r..i. i,u.ii,r nml Mnnap.cr Nelson has secured some interesting numbers for I t in riiHiiiieu u uivo- sional bill which was presented last night proved to ue one m uw y, :L vm in the theater, and will be given again tonight and tomorrow light. r.anriot RB Cured. 4- 'v :t?:r"hJT!i tin- iii-u'i i'' .-- ,, ,.,. nnly one ny i cure " " r i U llU-L'OUHtllUllOllUI ir""--"'".. . ----- u2rt by n InU-mfd mdiUou of ;e WiuTtl, . tfc. U Tulamert )0U bare o rii luMliiK Sound 1 or linferfwt hearing. uil w l iu It 1 1 "otlrelr elweil. Ieurne I- llw re lit. an5 uuleas'tUe Inflammation can be tokei out and till tube restored to iw m, rmal condition, hearing will be fc Lirnrori furovcr i n no taseii out of ten are eiul by ratarrli which U nothing but n luHumed cilmlltlou of the mucous aur facea. ... . nnflrH fnr lf will ISIVP Juv nuuniv'i --- nnv ue if IK'iifiH-s (riiuel by ,t'"h tl1,' SSunot cured, by 1 mil's Catarrh ruie Henu 101 firt-iiiHiB, .tv',.. , (.uii. ,,, j"t:jji;xi:v .V t'O., Tolcfo, 0. SuUl by ' druKglata. l-'e- IIiill a fumtly rilbJaretUc b.Hi "Dope" Fiend Arrested. A boy about 17, who was unable to give his Jiarao, was taken to the b "... ...ii cofo.l.w.iilnu' this fMllllIV JUll IV. iniv ,. n afternoon. Ho has tho appearance or rvo TAW being a "dope" fiend and Js in a bad Kfl O I Ull condition. Beaded Belts All styles of Indian design, in all colors. Alt prices. Leather Belts ; Silk Belts i Hair Ornaments New Pompadour Courts, 25c. Shirt Waist Sets .,'r,i Indian Looms For making Beaded belts, Headed Purses, Headed Brigs, eta Indian Beads For 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 1 Ready to Wear Garments Thet.e froety mornliiKS eliould iiiake.vuii thiuk of warm wraps. We've Jacket Cnntu nml t'npea tluit we'rn'suro will ilase you and the price will Iks right, (.nrnionts will be Uttcil free of cbt. Tuilor Suits for the lull lea' are not forgotten with im. Each and every garment tittwl petfcctly uml not cent does it eos-t you. AGENTS FOR Butterick's Patterns Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAY5 TO TRADE. ROOMS WANTED. Committee on Entertainment Desires to Place the City's Guests Send In , Your Name. j m, nnmniiiiwi .hi hntnl accommo dations, for the meeting of tho irrlga- tlon association in mis uu, imi ifnn,ifii- omi TiipKilnv vnrv much do- oimi, in crifiim nil the available rooms In tho city In advance, so the guests of J'eniKetou, (luring mat lueciuuj,, mo.. i,a urdnpriv cared for. Any tier- son having one or more rooms to let, during those two uays, win cumui u favor on tho conimltteo by reporting the same to any member of 'his com mittee, consisting of Leon Cohen, ('. E, Roosevelt anu j. v. rauiuuii. New Teleohone Line, The new telophoiio flno between Itoswell and Parma, Idaho, has been completed. New rcady-madi) skirts arriving dally at Teutsch'. THE NOLF STORE Shotting the nmnde.t line ( Dollr Toys, (laineH amt Fancy (iuola ever pUceil on iHle 111 1'cndletou. We are absolutely closing out the dry goods stock, 110 reservations or limits, BIi! buyers and small buyers 1 rrUa ll.iatnti Stnrn UUCUUIUI.'UUICU. mv -- means business and our word for it is good, wo will make 11 gouu. ine II, n rlni.nrtiiinilt Is sold out. the hotter, as our future plans wait tho termination or mis saie. Ret jour winter suit or overcoat mado by Joerger. THE SHOE FOR Men and Boys mvf POLL IIHAIW Chl", Ill'iuc, Celluloid and Uelil. ileuili Iroui 6c to IJ.Ii All ! nl tludu YGU WILL Ctilululr be u'eaied t our Due Una ot Hull 1H.M polll-ovor fit Vlmli to tlect rrom-5e to tM Kid bwlf. Ilin te t'JM We lira neaU tor the "ilojal" and Woukerland " Klit Ilodr Dolbi, wtilcn are uniurpiueif lor Uatitir, iturabliity aid low prlcu HCHOOL HOOKS AND rjOHOOli Ht'l'PIilEH NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers are requested to notify this office If thero la any Irregularity In tho dollvery of of their paper, and the fault will be promptly corrected. We urgently request each sub scriber to put up a box at hit gate pot. There wilt be but little danger of tho paper blow, ing away or becoming lost If the paper is placed In a box. Wa are anxloui to have jood delivery service and will bo grateful for tho co-operation of our subscriber!. EA8T OREGONIAN PUB. CO. Riffby-Clove Mfg. COMPANY Manufacturers of the lRlgby-Clove Combined HARVESTER Repairs for all kinds of Farm Machinery Fouudry Work a Specialty ! CasT paid Tor old caBtlngs Pendleton, - Oregon n.n.. pa.t nrsnonlan by carrier, only IS cent a week. t Get a wilson Theater Aud you havo tho best thero in to bo had. Ooil uino WilBon Wood und Coal Heatora (tho original airti.hl heaters) are handled in Pendleton Only by us. Don't take an imitation. WILSON WOOD HEA.TERS, $2.50 to $20 WILSON COAL HEATERS, $7.00 to $20 THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. -w o. r. r-. : 621 Mala St. b I U l x