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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1903)
. . FORTS AND BLANKcTS j PERSOHflL MEHTIOH. j mfnrtand BiariKei section isDrim 0I. in the state to choose frnm erotic - nours, au 1 you. size Comforts at $1.00 extra large, at from $1.50 to $4,50 rniinn Rlankets. full size, from U" ' ' 50c to $2.00 per pair All-Wool Blankets, $3.50 to $10.00 can't afford to go elsewhere for yoar e Teutsch BIG DEPARTMENT STORE. III v Get Sunny Ilm Tlpltjl epalrlng at Toutsch'n the homo of P I. K. otnes cicnnou ui juu- meats. Schwartz & .l I .ilinno Mint Wi it Tcutsch's. lark Iiavo a sample safe I and examine u dally, fresh timiales the uest cigar made, store, Court street. Prices rcasoiiamo. Imnorteil and domostlc Eomo rare lieautlcs. ever shown here. Han- VP Jirrt'S 1MH1II I11CIIU1U. one mile from city. slightly used. Groat quick, Inland Em e, near bridge. Is again in personal , Irvin, the foundor of good. Industrious man n rniinrpn I in Tnirp Address box 108, open ovonings. Call In oyer. Bauer's best make of 1 Empire Piano House. i spend your winter They ralso your ) any Information de- Dnces linrlnr wlnrlnw -- O T4MWII Got Sunny. U C Ilader. Fresh fruit dally at Martin's. Got Irvin's bon bons at tbo Delta. Pendleton Is the homo of P. I, R. For Itont A piano. Apply at this office. t Got your wlntor suit or overcoat maue ny Joorgor. Schltflor's clothing Is correct. Cus. tomora are satisfied and always well uressca. Iron trains, dolls, holl heads, drums. ruuuor nans, iooumils and Indian clubs. Nolf'R. for sale 100 tons alfalfa had at ?S por ton. For further particulars, enquire at E. O. office. Mrs. Campbell will close all her wlntor millinery at a groat reduction, commencing Saturday, November 7. 4 good front room, suitable for two gontlemon, Is offered for rent at C10 Willow street. See ltd In classified columns. We are absolutely closing out the dry goods stock, no reservations or limits. Bis buyers and small buyers accommodated. The Boston Store means business and our word for It Is good. Wo will make It good. The quicker the department Is sold out, the better, as our future plans wait the termination of this sale. rralth and wealth s Iiest a yom t At the Park Theater. In addition to the famous Patrlcolo trio, tho management has secured for tuls week, MIsb Lake, tho great fe male baritone. This lady Is a php- nomonal singer, sure to delight all who hear her. Tho show at the Park this week is one of tho strongest bills over presented here by the Park man agoment. Lewis and Lake aro clever artists. Mr. LaVorne Is allways fun ny. Change of bill Thursday. Ama teurs Friday evening. Drawing on Saturday .evening. Matinee Saturday afternoon for tho little folks, at which time two beautiful dolls for the little girls and a ball and bat and catcher's glovo for tho boys, will have a special drawing for the little folks only to seo who gets those presents. The pres. ents aro on exhibition In Talhmui's drug store window. COMING EVENTS. Eastern Oregon Teachers' Associa tion, Baker City. November 23-25. Washington Teachers' association, Tacoma, Dec. 28-30. National Livestock convention, Portland, January 12, 13, 14 and 15. If fellow loves a girl that's his business If they want to get married that's tho proaeher's business 1 wants an engagement or wedd ing ring That's My Business HUNZTKRR PROGRESSIVE IF.WR.r.F.R It. G. Sallng, or Weston, visited In tno city yesterday. M. II. Ilice, of Frecwater, is In tho city for a few days. V. n. Mead, of Sumpter, Is in tho city for a short business visit. J. W. Porringer, of Adams, Is In the city for a short time yesterday. G. Martin, of Adams, was a visitor iu me cuy yestorday on business. J. II. Kyle, of Meacham, Is in tho iy ior a snort visit on business. Clark Wood, editor of the Weston i-enaor, saw "King Dodo" last night. Dr. H. Y. K. Deerlne fnrmorlv ohor. Iff of Union county, is In the city to- un, u. W. Hurt, a farmer of Birch reek, is In the city for a short bus! ness trip. U. Oborg. a stockman of McKay, wus a i-cnaioton visitor yesterday uim muay. I Proebstel, one of Woston prom inont citizens, was a Pendleton visl tor today. Mrs. It. F. Hendley, or Portland, Is the guest of Mrs. J. p. Walker for a few days. Mrs. M. L. Taylor of Walla Walla Is in tho city the guest of friends for a snort time, Mrs. H. S. Scales left this morning ior uaxtor Springs, Kan., to visit rel uiivcs aim mentis. M. V. Turley, of Weston, Is risking In the city during tho remainder of ine irrigation convention. u. neison or Weston, tno nro- prletor of the Weston brick yards, is m ino cay ior a snort visit, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Gillett, or Echo, wore the guests of Pendleton friends yesterday for a short time H. C. Means and F. G. Wall, both of Ashwood, are In the city for a visit with relatives and friends. llllam Mosgrove. one or the prin cipal merchants or Athena, Is in tho city for a short business visit. Joseph McCabe or Walla Walla, the president of the W. & C. It., is In the city for a short business visit. T. G. Ayres has been called to Pay ette. Idaho, by tho news of the HI ness of his nephew, Clarence Kirk, of mat place. C. E. Troutman, the architect, re turned last evening rrom a business visit to Walla Walla and other Wasn Ington cities, Walter M. Pierce left last night for John Day, where ho will visit on his lanch for a few days and superintend the farm work. Clark Wood, the editor of the Wes ton Leader, was a Pendleton visitor yesterday, having come to the city to seo the last of the Irrigation conven tlon. Professor H. S. Lyman, of Astoria, the superintendent of the educational exhibit for the St. Louis fair, is In the city for a visit in the Interest of the exhibit. Itobert P. Brown, lormerly of this city, but now of Aberdeen, where ho is engaged in the cigar business, is In the city for a short visit both bus iness and social. When the first fire several weeks ago visited Aberdeen, Mr. Brown's place was burned with the rest, though he was able to save the greatest portion or his stock. What he saved was boxed and put In storage, and In the second fire saved with difficulty. 18 REDUCTION Fog Next Few Days WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY J8 per cent off Regular Price Ticket with each dollar purchase entitling holder to a chance on the seven prizes to fee given away Dec. 2 4: Ladies' Tailor MadeSaits, Capes and Jackets Which means that a garment that sells for $30.00 will be $34.60 $25.00 " 20.5o $20.00 " if, 40 $t5.oo " " , ia. 30 $10.00 " " s.20 7-6 " " 6.65 $5 0" " " 4.10 Pticcs good for the rest of the week. Come early and have first choice. When we say 8 per cent we don't mean 25 per cent nor do we mean the raising of a price and then selling at a reduction of 5 per cent, but you will find a re duction on all of the articles above explained THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where It Pays to Trade SHEEP TRAIL CLOSED. No More tlmo Mr. Brown no location, Sheep Come by Way of Uklah. Pilot Itock. Nov. 11. News comos was form Uklah to the effect that the nor- At thp nrospntliow passage, soutn of Uklan, lor tne has tho goods, but "KING DODO" WA5 GOOD. uast Tour years granted sheepmeu throusU wblcli tlioy drove tUelr hords to the mountains In Grant county. haR now been taken up and will bo closed In the future to the sheep from Mor row county. The only outlet now will be by tno wav of Alba, lo ow nu tno road to Lehman Springs, which means a drlvo through brush nnd heavy timber. At tho John Day, near tho confluence or Desolation creek, tho land Is also be- Tho Knights or tho Maccabees havu about three million uoi.ars In the re berve fund, safely Invested. If you want fraternal protection, seo J. S. Kecs or District Deputy O. A. Graves. You don't liavo to die to win. It Is what you are looking for. Leave Your Orders With DESPAIN & CLARK Tkm Latest and Best Corn Cure GUM 5ems Cured For 15 Cts. ,tofe closes at QD X t C-4. ire a r.ALrui a. ' "n it closes at tO P. M , and Sand; ay at 8 P. M. KOEPPFN ft RROS IUeSt. ...... . - -'.IC Wlfl, .1... T . . . . . One of the Best Musical Comedies Ever Presented In Pendleton, at the Frazer Last Night. A crowded house enjoyed the pro duction of "King Dodo" nt the Frazer lnut nlirht nnrl flip miinni?pnipnt 1r to bo congratulated upon being able to Ing filed on and there is talk of this book this attraction for tho city. passage being closed to sheepmen In The musical features of tho produc- tho future. If these statements be tin., urn new rntchv and hlchclass. true, thousands of sheep that have tn, i.nrrnrmnnrn if nlphard Golden asl hitherto found summer feed In North fnnltlPSK nnrt thp in. cm Grant, will be prohibited fioni cal hits, mado by him, elicited hearty entry Into that section applause. THE NOLF STORE Showing the xrandeit line of Dollr, Tojrt, Uimn and Kaucy Ooodi xrer placed on ale In I'endlcton. The orchostru carried by the com pany, consists of 10 pieces and tho members are musicians of ability. The choruses were all excellent, the costuming and electrical effect novel and delightful, and tho songs original and clean. Tho drill In the becond act was magnificent, tho songs of the Bum blebee." "I'll Shut My Eyes," "When at Last You Are Mine," "Two Hearts Made One," and, In fact, every chorus rendered, was good. Harry Davies, as Pedro, Dasle Ham ilton as Angela, and Mauu K. Wil liams as Piola. aro artists and de served the rounds of applause their actlner received. Six of the girls belonging to tho chorus, wore absent from tho per formance last evening, on account ol Illness. Three of them were qultoj Hlrk with tonsilltis and throe com- nanlons were left to care for them at the hotol. LOCAL WHEAT MARKET. Prices Depressed Owing to Foreign and Local Conditions. The .wheat markot Is falling again and eraln Is now quoted at 63 V. by thn exporters and 05 at tho mill. The market Is cottlnc weaker and accord ing to tho opinion of tho buyers there is not much cnanco or u ruisu 101 some time to come, i no cuuuuuib for the Oriental trade have been either flllod. or tho grain lias beon (inntractod for. and tniB, in connec tion with tho local conditions, all go to weak en tho market and keep It down. After the fall domanil is over tne mnrkot Is llablo to bo weak In any year, and this year Is no exception to tho rule. Visitor From Lewltton. It. C, Beach, of Lewiston, Is in tho I cuy ior a snurt vihii wiiu ins mmi-i, Mrs. T G. Halloy. ond to transact business, Mr. Beach is one of the proruinout merchants of Lewiston. THE SHOE FOR Men and Boys DOU.lllCAlXS-Cbloa. Bli.0f,C.lukld All and klndi YOU WILL CtrlKluJf U p'taicd at our fine Una of Oollt Drrit Dolla-orer Si kind lo aelacl from 4c to 18.90 Kid body, 19c U VIM We aia avanai for the "Koyal" and Wonkerland" Kid Hodr Uolla, .high mm umurjwwi ior iMuutr. durabllllr aid tow unco HCHOOL HOOKH AND BC'HOOL BUPPLIEH FOR; COAL Li.UI IM All towim along the line of thn W. &. Columbia Itlver iUlliutul can buy from iih in carload lots at very leaMouulile prlitn. 514-514 MAIN STREET Phone Main 1741 Our Glasses Olve rent to tired y. After making it thorough ex amination to locate ever de fect we nlve you tiia proper lensea and adjiut the framea to your fiice, thas ttuurulg a iwrfeet correction. We give you the best glomea It It x lble to firoduoe. A. Blackburn, 0. D. (Graduate Optician Room 45 Despain Blk. MtlMHIIIIIIIIIimM MUM Get a WILSON HEATER And you have the beat there is to bo had. Gen uine Wilson Wood and Coal HeaterB (tho original airtiaht heaters) are handled in Pendleton only by U8. Don't take an imitation. WILSON WOOD HEATERS, $2.50 to $20 WILSON COAL HEATERS, $7.00 to $20 THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. G21 Main St. BOSTON STORE No limit on QiiaiiUtlos on tho clos ing out sale nt the Boston Store.