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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1903, tin? ssw, N ; genii esscj AN II u us soffit )m out all c OH orteD o! tb ...mi in aw; ,rfutt" hanksgiving Sale 1INENS 1 A It . J inntin vour linen cubsi, u. may neen re- li white crisp linens and what thrifty ousekeeper aous . j '"""i - T 1 JflnmnnU ! Enrants, and boarding houses, will find un hid good tnings ucio. THIS WEEK ONLY ON IE MAD RAPIDS FXAIMDER'S DEPARTMENT STORE is. wwa AIIH CLARKE & Co, an Court Street Keen Cutting Carvers For Your Thanks giving Turkey of all shapes and styles, are now ready at Clarke's. Don't spoil a nice plump turkey at your ThanksgivitiR dinner by trying to carve him with a poor knife, or carve yourself by using a bad fork that wont do its duty, when we will sell you a set from !K . it' V"S $3.00 up -A EEBl ADVANCED OPTICAL KNOWLEDGE tlyusedln the examination of your eyes and the fur tf necessary. I bet of the moot modern instrument. GLENN WINSLOW Near fo3t Office. R PLUMBING! i by a Scientific Plumber and you will not with bad breaks. Let us figure on your work. m-r-r-1-.-i -I .-r- -r--r-- , . COURT STREET IRPHYl rouR. id Paper the pt prices RPHY Wet. PP to- lllllVt fl verv. AFTHH an auxlouf, fretful day, jou ueed Miuethiug whlcli Bhall fit your tired body as a well worn slipper flu a tired foot. It must be Bowethliii; more thuu food or drink. If you want to taste Nirvana and forget all your tire and fatigue, take a cup of one of Chase &. Sanborn 'i "Original Package" teas. Thie are the leaves which the natives themselves drink with all their vigor imprisoned. It's a very dlfl'ereut drink from ordinary tea. Try a half-jKund. "ORIGINAL rACKACK" 7KAS. Urlofi (Fornota Oolong). Kch-l noor (Eng. Breiklut) OiuDje I'ekoe (India A C7kn. Sold in Pendleton exclusively by C. ROHRMAN COURT fiTRKKT HOW THE SNAKE RIVER STEAMER WAS WRECKED, urapnic sketch of the Dano.erouB canyon Where me Imnaha Wai Dashed on the Rocks Navagation on the Upper Snake a Strenuous Occupation. The following graphic description or tho dangerous Mountain Sheep rapids, in Snako river, on which tho steamer Imnaha, was wrecked Tucs- . y J?,?.rnlng. "PPcars In tho Lewis ton Trlbuno: "Mountain Sheep rapids, where the steamer Imnaha was wrecked, is lo cated on the snake two miles above the mouth of tho Salmon river and a similar distance below the Imnaha mines. The rapids form the upper ap proach or the box canyon that ex tends to tho bnlmon river. The rapids are a featuro of ji scene or wild and picturesque grandeur. Up on leaving the mouth of the oalmon river, tho great rock walls of tre mendous height crowd so close to gether that the canyon assumes the aarnncss or evening. For a mile and a half tho waters aro as peaceahlo as the surface of a mountain lake while scattered along 'uu case or me great cliffs are im mense boulders that time has plung ed from the mountains above. Ono is Impressed as though entering some mysterious cavern. Then the waters begin beating against the bluffs, tho swells grow more turbulent, and as the canvon widcus the foot or Mountain Sheep ranldt .6 been. The lai.bl is fully one-half mile In length and with each foot the current and great rolls of water grow more violent as the head of tho wild waters aro approacacd. mature nas indeed provided much hero to fight civilization. Directly at the head of tho rapid on the Oregon side a dlorite bluff projects far out into the channel, wiiue opposite on the Idaho side a boulder weighing perhaps 800 tons. nas oeen pitched from a ragged point 400 feei above out into the stream. Between the outer edgo of tho boulder and tho rock nmiection from the Oregon side the distance by ex act measurement nas been shown to be 32 feet. The full volume of He Snako river crowds, then rushed between these projections. A smooth shoot of water results which upon release dashes into great rolls that beat against the rocks on cither side and then form two immense eddies with the dangerous back currents. The boat's mission was to climb this chuto of water, cautiously, care fully avoiding the mad swells of tno eddies to tho right and left. For the fifteenth time the Imnaha on Mon day and Bafely crept over the dan gers of Mountain Sheep, and the boat was In the quiet waters beyond when the accident happened when tho engines become paralyzed. The boat could only drift helplessly at tho head of the rapid and then enter It. It is fortunate, It Is miraculous that the boat Jammed for a moment between that rock and ledge, elso now a great loss of life would be re corded with tho Btory of tho wreck. No crait, undirected uy human hand, could survive in that canyon. ... could only be lost." DE WOLF HOPPER'S MUSIC. INSURE IN Reliable Companies That pay their losses promptly. Our companies stand at the head of the list. Hartford Fire Iasunuiee Coilit AUUnoe Assuranoe Oo 29,039,968 London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Co 2,644,683 North British A Mercantile O0o 19,606,974 Royal Insurance Co 82,897,158 FRANK B. CLOPTON AGENT 12 EAST COURT ST. Walter's Flouring Mills Capacity, 160 barrels a day. Floor exchanged for wheat Flour, Mill reed, Chopped Feed. ete-, always oo haaa. One of the Leading Comic Opera Prima Donnas In "Mr. Pickwick." Marlon Field, one of the most chanr'.ns c-jmlc opera prima donnas of tho presont day, and whoso voice is of exoulsito sweetness and extra ordinary range she mastering "D" sharp with the utmost ease is tuis season a member of tho Dtf Wolf Hopper Opera Company, playing tho character of Arabella in tho musical traduction. "Ml' Pickwick", tho stnee version oi Charles Dickens' ereat work. Miss Field is a delightful actress as well as singer and has made quito it succehs in tho character sbo is at nresent nlavlmr. The date of Hop per's engagement here is Thursday, Nov. 19. The other members of tho company include besides Mr. hopper, Digby Hell. Louie Payne, J. K. Adams, rionrirR nhnnman. AUEUStUS Collet Guy Ilartlett, George Rolland, Frank Belcher, Vlvla Ogdcn, Florine Mur ray. Nellie Victoria, Felice Robinson, Mareuerlte Clark and IJiura joyco riot! There is an ensemble of seventy voices and tho complete production used at the Herald Square Theater, New York, where "Mr. Pickwicw" fliicrt n successful run of three months, will bo in' evidence. LITTLE OUTCAST" TONIGHT. Wealth of Scenery n the Production at the Frazer this Evening. A uttin Outcast." tho much- talked-of production, will be seen at the Frazer tonlgnt. r nnmoa wiLu a wealth of scenery and tons of electrical appliances for hnan howllderine cflocts which have been astonishing theater-goers. The play itself is a I'reny, ral story all warmin uuu &."- and singular originality, the kind of nlnv to cantlvale an Kinos " ven ditions of men and women. The play opens in tho office or Mr. Harcourt. a wealthy broker, who is about to lake bis clerk, Paul Weston, Into tne firm as Junior partner. i' Weston has won the ueart of tue broker's pretty daugnter, and has weuueu ner wanw. Marcourt approves of lilm. and the young people agree to announce their marrlago that evening when tne partnership papers aro Iened. Hut beforo evening Do Voe, tho broker's graceloss nophow, who had hoped to be both son-in-law and h...inMB nartner of his uncle, d a- covors a dark secrot .n Weston s life, imiiimnmmmmmmmmiifflimmfflmmiiiminmiiimmiiiininiiiiiimmiiiniiiimiiiii. I Specials this Week Coat and Vest Sale sold at about half-price. Suit Sale Hats given free with suita. Overcoat Sale Every coat reduced 10 por cont. Ladies' Coats. Suits and skirt sale. Special reductions. Underwear le .Fleeced underwear 76e per suit. Millinery Sale Every hat reduced in in price. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS 3 3 3 K K, house Hninc for two davs onlv. Der vard. .1 cents. Outitik! tlanncl 7C trrado lot two daw only, 5 cents yard limited. Calico for two days, to yards to one person, 4a cents Comlort.s for two das, special 20 per cent reduction. THE FMIR a 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 : Premium Coupons with every pnrchase. No chances taken for every customer Rets a premium 5 auiiiiiiiuiiituLiiiiiiuiUiuiiiiuiuniiiuuiUiiiUiiiniujiimnuiiiiiitiiiinuiHiiituiiiiitiiiiiiiiis: THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION The President of the United States of America has de signated Thursday, the 26th day of November, A. D., 1903 as a day of general Thanksgiving and conformable to the time-honored custom and in accordance with the proc lamat'on of the President, George E. Chamberlain, Gover nor of the State of Oregon, has set apart said day as a holiday, and recommended that in so far as possible, all business be suspended so that the people may avail them selves of the opportunity thus afforded to rest from their labors and return to Almighty God, giver of every good and perfect gift, grateful thanks for the manifold blessings they enjoy. Now in accordance with the proclamation of the Presi dent of the United States and the Governor of Oregon We, the Standard Grocery Company, do hereby proclaim to the citizens of Pendleton and Umatilla county, that all may enjoy the great feast and give thanks, that we have made special provisions to provide them with all that they may desire, to prepare a bountiful and glorious Thanksgiving feast. We therefore proclaim that we have a liberal sup ply of staple and fancy groceries, and in fact everything that goes to make a dinner worthy of the occassion. In order that none may be disappointed in being provid ed with turkey, chicken or ducks we take pleasure in supplying them, either live or dressed. Also fine mince meat, dried seeded raisens, dried currants, dried citron, orange and lemon peel new English walnuts, new almonds, dill, sweet and sour pickles, sauer kraut, cranberries, in fact everything in season. In witness ot the above we do hereby affix our signature and wish that all may enjoy a happy and bountiful Thanksgiving. The Standard Grocery Done this day at our store at the corner of Court and Johnson St., in the City of Pendleton. and plans the young man's downfeit Ho discovers that years Derore wes- ton has served a stato s prison son- teuco for another man's crime, and Do Voe chanced to be present when Weston is rocognlzod by "lied" Darby, a former cell mate. 6lck headache absolutely and per-' manently cured by using Mokl Ten A pleasant herb drink. Cures Cou stlpatlon and indigestion. Makos you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25c and 60c. T. W. Schmidt & Co. Conrad Platzoeder All kinds of Fresh Meats always on hand. Fine Bacon, Hams and Sausage. Prices as low as (be lowest Hiesclce's eats eet The approval of all who want the best meat most delicious but no no higher in price.,..,, , as 1 ASS