East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 12, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 5

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DA'LY EA8T-0EONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, ja Wr
I PEHSDNAL MEWT1DN, j
IMPORTS and BLANKETS
r nnd Blanket seel inn U
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nil of genuine bargains. No better
' Lted stock in the state to choose from
thanou"' and at prices that will sur
prise
Good size Comforts at $1.00
leal god' extra ,arge' at from $1'50
10 J.OU
Lod Cotton Blankets, full size, from
5UC to .uu per pair
bod AH-Wool Blankets, $3.50 to $10 00
Yok can't afford to go elsewhere lor yoor
Comforts and Blankets
ee Teutsch.
BIG DEPARTMENT STORE.
'City Brevities
C ilader Get sunny.
conducts me 11011a.
In shoe repairing at Toutsch'n
utlcton is the home of P. I. R.
your ciutlies cleaned at joer-
Itorated meats, benwartz &
llich Co.
kiMren's school shoes that wear
look well at Tctitscus.
,Spaln & Clark have a sample safe
lule. Call and examine it.
ilvcd dally, fresh tnniaies,
li and crawfish, at uratzs.
li Preferida, the best cigar made,
s' cigar store, court street.
Iressniaking by Mrs. P. D. Mann,
Mlta street, Prices roasonanio.
! kiuds of imported and domestic
and clam chowder at Gratz a.
Lf nines, some rare- beauties,
Irtlest line over shown here, Han-
tor Ileal Five acres good orchard,
lw and barn, one mile from city.
lam & Swaggart
ro pianos, Bligntly used. Great
Igalns. Come quick. Inland Era-
Piano House, near bridge.
rte Delta is again In personal
Itrge' of C W Irviu, tbo founder of
store. Everything clean, iresn
I good.
Vanted- A good, industrious man
wife (no children) to take
irge of farm. Address box 108,
fcston, Ore.
New consignment of superb pianos
It received at Inland Empire Piano
fW. Store opon evenings. Call in
1 look them over.
Stewart & Bauer's best make of
burs, mandolins and banjos now in
ict at Inland Empire Piano House,
stain street bridge.
m best way to spend your winter
Is studying a course in the
Iternatlonal Correspondence Schools
bcranton, Pa. They raiso your
Drop a card to T W. Cracking.
: local representative. Ho will call
i you and give any information de-
aiieclal prices during window
You are glad you have found
Ihtm out Schilling's Best
Intl your grocer is glad
Got Sunny. U C Rader.
Swoll slippers at 'icutsch's.
Fresh fruit dally at Martin's.
Got Irvin's bon bous at the ticlta.
Pendleton is the "homo of if. I. R.
For Rent A piano: Apply at this
o III ce.
Get your winter suit or overcoat
made by Joorgcr.
No limit on quantities on the clos
ing out sale at the Boston Store.
Leather tourist cases, cuff and col.
lar boxes, music rolls, new. Nolfs.
Schlffler's clothing is correct. Cus
tomers are satisfied and always well
dressod.
Iron trains, dolls, holt heads, drums,
rubber balls, footballs and Indian
clubs. Nolfs.
The Peoples Warehouse has just
received a nice line of midget ties,
good patterns.
For Sale 150 tons alfalfa had at
?S per ton. For further particulars,
enquire at E. O. oltlce.
Winter underwear, lined gloves,
Mackinaws and duck clothing. Baer
& Daley, 729 Main street.
All Maccabees are requested to be
present at free dance at Music hall,
In Pendleton, November IS.
One housekeeping room Is offered
tor rent at 4(17 West Alia street. See
classified columns for particulars.
The Peoples Waiohouso has just re
ceived a fine assortment of the very
latest creations in men's neckwear.
Mrs. Campbell will close all her
winter millinery at a great reduction,
commencing Saturday, November 7.
A. good front room, suitable for two
gentlemen, is offered for rent at 010
Willow street. See ad in classified
columns.
Solbert & Schulz desire the servi
ce of a seamstress and are ising the
classified columns of tho East Ore
gonlan to make the fact known.
Wc are not trying to fool the peo
ple. Tho people know. Those famil
iar with former prices will appre
ciate the reductions. The Boston
Store means business and closing out
is the intention.
We are absolutely closing out the
dry goods stock, no reservations or
I limits. Big buyers and small buyers
I accommodated. The Boston Store
I means business and our word for it
I is good. We will mako it good. The
quicker the department is sold out,
the better, as our l'utuio plans wait
the termination of this sale.
J.'C. Ranlor, of Athena, is in tho
city for a short business visit.
A. U, Swaggart, ot Athena, is visit
ing reiauves and friends in tho city,
Mrs. I. Michael, of Athena, la tho
guest of friends in the city for a short
vlsjt.
Mrs,.!. Morrison, of Arlington, was
the guest of friends in the city yes
terday. '
W. M. Blakley left this morning for
n visit to his ranch near Eastland for
a few days.
Mrs. R, Parr and daughter, ot Athe
na, are the guests of Pendleton
frlonds for a few days.
J. W. Pemngor, of Adams, was in
tho city yesterday w attend the cir
cuit court as a juryman.
J. A. Blakley left thismornlng for
a trip Into the Potts country to serve
some papers for tho sheriff's office.
Joseph Culper, a well-known paint
er of La Grande, is !ntho city today,
en route home from a visit to Port
land. Fred Lockley, circulation manager
of tho East Oregonlan, left last even
ing for Echo, Butter Creek and other
points m that ponton of Umatilla
county.
Miss Blanche Whittemore, who has
been for several monies In tho Delin,
has accepted a similar position at
Button's Candy Kitchen on Mnln
street.
FRANK COX-PLATT CASE.
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If & fellow loves ,a girl
that's his business
If they want to' get married
that's tho preacher's buei-ness
wants an engagement or wedding ring
That's My Business
L . HUNZIKER
THE PROGRESSIVE JEWELER
Boy Is at Large on His Grandfather's
Request Quit His Job at Woolen
Mills.
It was reported around tho city
this morning that Frank Cox or Frank
1'latt, as ho is sometimes nown. had
loft homo as the result of his arrest
some time ago for catching salmon
but late this morning ho was seen at
me postolllce, evidently In no hurry
to get out of the city.
Cox had been warned a couple of
times bcloie he was arrested, but
still, in company with a lot of other
young men he persisted in violating
the law. This crowd of boys would
catch the salmon and give them as
presents to their friends, thinking it
smart to ctety tho game warden and
the law. Atter having been warned
by the game warden ho was arrested
convicted and given the minimum
fine of $50. In default of the fine he
was remanded to tho county jail, bu
on the request of his grandfather was
allowed to go. Tho grandfather
agreed to put tho boy to work and to
stand surety for him until the tine
was paid.
Cox went to work in his old place
at the scouring mills, and after won
Ing several days made preparations
to leave the city and thus throw the
burden of the fine on his grandfather,
who had saved him from the jail. One
ot tho officials, of the mill lear;ied of
his intention and the sheriff was In
formed and Cox was remanded to the
county Jail. After three days spent
there tho remainder of his fine was
raised by his mother and ho was al
lowed his freedom.
18 REDUCTION
METHODIST CHURCH MEETINGS.
Revival Still Going Ort at the Thomp
son Street Church With Very Sat.
Isfactory Results.
Tho protracted meetings In pro
gress at the Methodist Episcopal
church are being well attended, con
sldcrlng the very bad weather of the
past few days.
A number of additions have been
made and the meetings are successful.
Afternoon meetings at 2:30 and the
regular evening meetings will be con
tinued during the week. Rev, W. E.
Armfield, of Athena, Is assisting Rev,
Warner and will possibly remain over
Sunday.
HELD TO FEDERAL JURY.
But
TOE GUM
Th Latest jind
Best Corn Cure
15 Corns Cured For 15 Cts.
Out store closes at 9 P. M., except Sat
urdays, when it closes at tO P. M , and
Sunday at 8 P. M.
A. C. K0EPPEN & BROS.,
Te Drug Store with the Log Cabin Soda Fountain.
James ..uke, Indian, Is In Jail,
Expects to Give Bail.
James Luke, an Indian from the res.
ervatlon, was arrested yesterday,
charged with stealing a aorse from
Allan Barnnart, another Indian of the
reservation. He brought the horse to
this city, where ho sold it to William
Heed, He was examined yesterday
before Commissioner John Halley and
held for the federal grand Jury, which
meets in Portland next June.
The man was sent to the county
Jail and expects to furnish the $200
necessary to regain his freedom in a
few days.
Fog Next Font Days
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
18
per cent
off Regular Price
Ticfret with each dollar purchase
entitling holder to a chance on the
seven prizes to fee given away Dec. 24
9H8HB
Ladies' Tailor Made Suits,
Capes and Jackets
Which means that a garment tlfat sells for
$ 30.00 will he .!. .1 .$24 Co
25.00 " 30.50
20 00 . if, ,0
,5.oo ":t..v......: ia.30
Vo.oo " s jo
. 7.50 " " ,.; 6.05
$ S 00 " " j.l0
Pfices gooil'fohthc rest of. the week. Come
early and have first choice.
When we say 1 8 pet 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
OHIO AT MISSION RIDGE.
Dedication of a Monument on Battle
Field.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 12.--Thu
handsome monument erected by the
stale of Ohio In memory of her sol
diers who fought and fell in the bat
tle of Mission Ridge was dedicated to
day. The exorcises were held on tho
batt e fle d at 11 o'clock hub morning
and were participated In by a delega
tion of distinguished veterans and
public officials from toe stato of Ohio.
Governor Nash, in an interesting x
address, formally presented the mon-1 $
umcnt to the Cnickamaugua and
Chattanooga National Park Commln-
Bion, and the Bpeech of acceptance .
was mado by General II, V. Hoynton,!
president of the commission. I
Tho Knights of tho Maccaliees have
about threo million uoi.urs In the re
serve fund, safely Invested. If you
want fraternal protection, see J, 8.
Kees or District Deputy O. A. Graves.
You don't have to die to win. It Is
what you are looking for.
Leave Your Orders With
OESPAiN & CLARK
THE NOLF STORE
Showing the rrundet line ot DolM,
Toyi, Hume md Finer tioo.lt
riur placed on Mule In
fenillctun.
Call for School Warrants.
All school warrants for district No.
16, from No. 280 to No. 371 and from
No. 1 to No. 9 inclusive, will bu paid
upon presentation at my office, loom
16, Judd block. Interest ceases niter
this date.
JOHN HAII.EV. JK.
Nov. 12; 1903. School Clerk.
New ready-mad
dally at TeuUcu'a.
sklrU arriving
'FOR-
COAL
All towiiM along tho line of Uiu
W. & Columbia Hiver Railroad
inn buy from uh in carlotMl
lots at very seasonable prices.
614-614 MAIN STREET
Phone Main 1741
Williams-Johnson.
Word reaches this city that Thomas
I. Johnson, of Jacksonville, Miss., and
Miss Zada Williams, of Little Rock,
Ark., were married at Little Rock,
November 1, Judge W. M. Kavanaugh
officiating. The Little Rock papers
refer to it as a very pretty affair, at
tended by a party of 25. Tho bride
is a daughter of -urs. M. J, Hendricks,
of this city.
A. O. U. W. Notice.
Viola Ixidge No. 1H, A. O, U. W..
and Magnolia Lodgo No. 34, D, of If.,
will have a Joint social besslon on
Friday ovenlng, November 13. Thpre
will bo music and refreshments, P,
'g. M. O. C. Hogiu will bo there to give
on interesting talk to the members.
All members and their wives are cor
dially invited to attend. Don't forget
It. but come out one and all.
COMMITTEK.
Dead Horse Found,
Monday afternoon a deud horse was
discovered on the baseball grounds,
and was burled today by direction of
the city marshal. The anlmul had
been evidently turned Into the Inclos
tire by tho owner to die.
Recovering From r'neumonla.
J. W. Chandler, who has beeu frit
ically ill with typhoid pneumonia at
the hospital, has been removed to uio
home of his uncle, Thomas Chandler,
aud is slowly recovering.
THE SHOE FOR
lien and Boys
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BOSTON STORE
DOLL IIKAIM-Chlti. Uli.tar.Ccllukitil
mid Meltl. llruJ from tc lu ,
All ilm una klDdn
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of Dolu OrtM Dolli-ovcr It klmU
to Mltet froiu-ic to !.0 Kid
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HCHOOL HOOKS AND
BCHOOL BUPi'MKH
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Our Glasses
Give rent to tired yea.
After making a thorough ex
amination to locate every de
fect we g've you the proper
Il-iibch and adjuxt the frainea
to your fact, thus insurnlf;
perfect correction. We glv
you Uie brat Klaaaea It fa poa
blble to produce.
A. Blackburn, 0. D.
(Iraduate Optician
Room 45 Dcspafca Blk.
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Get a
WILSON HEATER
Ami-you Imvo the best there is to bp had. Oou
Mino Wilson Wood and Coal Heaters (t!i original
airtight heaters) are handled in Pendleton only
by us. Don't take an imitation.
WILSON WOOD HEATERS, $2.50 to $20
WILSON COAL HEATERS, $7.00 to $20
THOMPSON HARDWARE Co.
621 Main St.
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