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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1903)
&t PvT DAILY. EAST ORE.GONIAr-1, PENDLETON, OREGON.,, TUESDAY.VoVEMBER IV 1303. toils riant, J !0j te for Si 'thej inn is!;t. la Thanksg.y MdaJ Noventoiwnj ig sale lanksgiving tdck of Coati w" SM, Jacket, Skirts,. Furs Hods 1 Waking Shirt Moists, Ladies', and Childreus'SliQcs. Iajfact we haven't tnej good Hig t durinfj this J . 1 will nlSDUT . , 1,aVe t offer! Bans jout rail ' - i i r i . . , . , i i , . . . , L , . ,1 "fEBStaESTIOII. 1' nd Thanksgiyingxale, . .... i.;.tnrv of Pendletorrtias such barcains v"'n . will L'ive durintthis sale. Mantf" t at one-half the actuil ; cost, articles ai U1 v' A, i,,if . ,anl tO reUUCU uui aiui.n,.,-!!.!! ouu 'C l. .Innn 1 1 tllf ltnlTPJlfll isfied .t can - a- Will fiiv." ; all' of arc low I prices Don' this chance .of a life time. 7 liee Teutch's Big Dept. Store cqRN t 11 " " ty Brevities Get Sunny, sldeut uses P. I. It. ciottics clcanoQ at jubi- mcatB. Schwartz & suit or overcoat i Get Sunny. U C Rndcr. The president usos P. I. It. Fresh fruit dally at Martin's. Tho president ubcs P. I It. Dest shoe repairing at Teufsch's For Ilent A piano. Apply at this office Oyster supper tonight Congrega tlonal church. 'Phono line's paint shop when you want window glass put in. Carvers, food choppers, chopplij; howls, etc., at T. C. Taylor's. Received dally, fresh tamalos, crabs and crawfish, at Gratzs. An Immense line of burnt wood novelties, $10 to 3.C9. Noll's. Don't forget the oyster supper at Congregational church tonight. and clam chowder at Gratz's. N limit on quantities on tho clos. some rare ueauuus, Lrated fir, tor' whiter r Jooreer.. t 1 oi.nnc tlinl wear k-as scuuui nell at Teuiscno. , . i.nt.a n nmril safe . Call ana exammu 11. j Lfcrlda, the ucst cigar made, cigar store, Court street. j making by Mrs. P. D- Mann 1 jtrcet. Prices reasonable. ds of Imported and domestic lninfS r-r-- - . i.-. ti. Hue ever miuww hvic Lnt-Five acres good orchard, fid ham one mile from city. Ik Swassart. ldano3, slightly used. Great s, come quick, miuuu Eiio House, near bridge I r-t Ditntirti nlnnnc Store open evenings, uau ,ju Ik them over hrt & Bauer's licst mal.e of mandolins and banjos now in It Inland Empire Piano House, kin street bridge. Lard is offered In the olasslU- mas for the return 01 a sliver I that was lost between Costle and noatoDlce. Ire not trying to fool .the poo- lie people know. Those famil- Bh former prices' will appro- t. v to cet that FIIEE turkey at the reductions. The Boston . Tavlor'a Hardware htore. It costs beans business aud closing out . nntlilnt- to trv. One chance to each pntentlon. person. arc absolutely closing out the : ue8t nfeai8 in the city are served oJs stock, no reservations or 1 at tne ncw gt. George restaurant. Bij buyers and small buyers : RVr...i,inn. ,... neat and clean. 25c ui.'uuii'u. j. lie juuaiuu Piuiu nnfi ..t cusineea anu our worn ior u. . nnA tAairtna ti 1 1 . ml.- VVU111CU-1 iuuuuv avuv . g win mniic it gonu, 1110 ... ... (- chiMren) to take the ilepartmcnt is sold out, 1 .l" -iD . ine it... : :. ciiurKe 01 aurui, wi, ua uiu luiuiu iimiiH wil n,.r rmlnfllnn Il.l- ofU UBIUU, U1C, Alexanders ueparimeni ioie an opening for a first-claBs grocery VOU liavt'll't found-OUt man. See classified advertisment for Infnrmntlon 111 U II r S nest. VOU atlQ. on tj clo nrnrwiHlonal InrJnrr comp P'ao tuner, will bo in the city for Sfchlffler's clothing Is correct. Cus tomers arc satisfied and always well dressed. "Indian Bead Work and Baskets." Froe catalogue. B. B. Rich cnrlo Store, Portland, Ore. Just watch the people try to get thai turkey at Taylor's, hardware storte next Monday. v A' position Is offered a girl to sew In tailor shop by Selbert' & Schulz, Sou classified columns. . A Japanese uoy wants work as Cook housework or work hy the day. Soo classified ads for particulars Mrs. Campbell will close all her winter millinery nt a great reduction, commencing Saturday, November 7, Attend the free dance given by the Maccabees on Wednesday evening, November I8U1, at Secret Society hall. S'MIH. T, , ll VnvmnW lfi. Tauman s Please leave orders at drug store for prompt attention. IF YOU NEED GLASSES You need them now, not when it is too late. Every day' delay may be one day "ewer total bllnduwa. We test your cye and fit you with ghutses to suit Ueir coudifon, aud guarntc every pair we sell to give perfect satisfaction . liest Lenses, in nlckle frames, 11.60 to 2.60. Best. uwa in beat quality 10 y goia-niiea inuuw 1 - 40 f3.C0; uoM.frliBif ud lerjses, f5.00 to 110.00. L . H U-N'i I K E R THE PROGRESSIVE JEWELER 1 gjjgjsgagg n 0E GUM The Latest and Best Corn Cure 15 Corns Cured For 15 Cts. "Ow store closes at 9 P. M., except Sat urdays, when it closes at 40 P. and Sunday at 8 P. M. l C KOEPFEN & BROS., The Drue Store with the X.m Cabin Soda Fountain. Mrs. Ellla Iroland, of FreowatcrJ Is In the city - ;J John Shaw, of W.eston, s1)ontiihe day In Pendleton yesterday., G. W. Hunt, of Foster, is inane city for a short business visit. M L. U.lfteeder left last night forloxt land on a short business trip. '4i Mrs. J. p, Kciieuer, is. ; visitibg friends In Portland for a few il.i?8.J V. Layson, of La Grant! o, wala Pendleton visitor yqsterday 'xn busi ness, i ,,t m U O. I'reston, of Weston, Is In th city, en toute to California for the winter. -ri jj Mtss Ella, Leasor, brMilton. spent! yestoftlay in ue city tlSm guesU?oB friends. j) T . ,J W. G.. Alton Visited -Huron todavfti Jook .aftor,-stockhlch he is wintof mg more. , KJ.. A. McUughlln. - aVstockmanfibf Gurdanc, was in theT citt yesterday pn a business visit. j Joe Sheared,' one of; the prominent rarmers" of Alhona, is In the" city for a visit with, friends today. . , . . C. J. Freesc, of tho Spokesman Review, is In tho city on business connected with his paper.i M John Price, a uuslnos man of Alba, Is In the city for a few days' visit In the Intorcst of His business. Fr. and Mrs. William Whlteford and family, of Meacham, were the guests of Pendleton lriends yester day. E. J. -Wilbur, of Wilbur SUtlon, was in the city yesterday evening and reports heavytsnow In the" h.gn mountains, Lou Wennam, of tho- East Oregon ian typographical forco, returned from a visit to his parents In la Gr.indo, today. Sam Carpenter, of Adams, is crit ically III with an attack of pneumo nia, and is today reported in grave danger of his life. George Hcwett, of Helix, one of the prominent farmers of mat part of the county, Is intbe city today for a short business visit. Charles Wlsnman andwlfe," of La Grande, passed through over the W. & C. R. last evening, en route to their homestead In Franklin county, Washington. Alec McLaue, who has been in the hospital with an attack of Inflamma tory rheumatism for some time, is re ported as slowly improving and will soon be well once more.' IT RXYS TbiTRKDE AT tHe Peoples Warehouse AMn thpv Apr not . i ! CLOSING OUT Any department -of their store and more than thai they wanl you to know, i( you do not already know that whether you want muslins or suitings, dress good or ladiea Cloaks our prices are lower than any other store in Pendleton. This is no idle boast,, neither, i it talk for ,thc mir pose of filling otherwise empty space but a fact. 1 '" : , The other fellow Ours Lonsdale or Loom Muslin 8c 7c Teazledown Outings, the very best 8c 7c Outing Flannel, not tile best 41c 4c These mammoth circ are only samples for cqmparison, and if you wanl further information road one of circulars that the boys an; putting in your houses today, or better yet, come down LET US SHOW YOU our and And these remnants of dress goods at half price. Remnants of colored zibslincs, broadcloths Scotoh plaids, mohairs and black dress goods an 1 pi tin and 'fancy figured. Among blacks you will find Skookskins, Mel rase j, Pebble Cheviots, Gravitcs, Henriettas, Etamines, Mohairs. Extraordinary Bargains in black dress goods by the yard: 50c black dress goods in fancy Mohairs 50 inch shrunk Cheviots extra heavy 56 Inch black basket suitings AH Wool Serge 36 inch .... 75c and 60c French flannels and waisting 18c yd; 79c " 74C " 25c " 39c " For each dollars purchase at the Peoples Warehouse from November 1st, lo December 24, 190 you leceive a ticket entitling you to one chance on seven prizi s'vtlucd at 400, 1st prize Rubber Tired Columbus buggy value $140 2nd. prize Universal steel range value $65 3rd prize Modern Portlsnd cuttui value $50. 4th prize Baby Carriage value $40. 51" l't'zu i'ttJf-'J Horn saddle value JS35. 6th prize life sized doll value 535. 7th prize, goat and goat wagon and harness value 35. Total -value $400 Drawing takes place 5 p. m. Thursday, December 24, 1903. t AT THE PARK THEATER. Two Elegant Presents to, Be Given Away Next Friday Nlgnt, , The park theater bill this woek is . drawing a large crowd, and the num bers are highly entertaining? 4 1 Boyle and LewIaVaretJv'ery Cle-Or, In their funny sketc'lrf "Learning a Song." The Melnott sisters arc song and dance artists of rare ability aim Miss Virginia Harden, the woman with the sweet bass voice, has a re markably low -' range, reaching the lowest tones with ease. La Mar is a laugh provoker and the moving pictures are Intensely Inter esting features of the show. The' two elegant prizes, the per.tle man's watch and The handsome French plate mirror, which may be seen lu M. A. Rader's window, will be given away ne'xt Friday evening. The Peoples Warehouse THE LEADERS Brownell.Griffith. Llewellyn Brownell and Sarah Griffith were married at noon, on Monday, at the home of tho bride's parents at Umatilla, Rev. A. H. Sun dermau, of Echo, officiating: Mr. Brownell Is a son of DeWltt Brown ell, of the "Four Mile" ranch, near Umatilla, and the bride is a well known young woman of - Umatilla. The young couple will reside on But ter Creek. Bishop O'Reilly to Portland. Bishop O'Reilly, of Baker City, nassed down the O. II. & N. iuis morning en route to Portland, where ho goes to attend the meeting 01 Bishops, which will elect a successor to Ijlslioji Broudel, deceased, of Hel ena, SCHMITT GETS SIX YEARS. Walla Colonization Agent Pay for "Naturalizing" Rus- Joseph McCabe, Farmer. Joseph McfJabe is putting In fcliu acres of grain near Eltopia, includ ing CO acres of new macaroni wheat. The acreage tributary to Eltopia this fall Is very heavy and the out look -considered goodWalla Walja UnlorT. ; Coming events, for whlchrtuo O. 11. & N. makes a rate of one and one third faro for the round, trip on the certificate plan: State Tcac.her's As sociation meetingBaker City, Novem ber 23-25 District convention Knights of Pythias, Dayton, Wash., November 54. Orecon-idaho V. M. C, A. con- Vcnttdn, Forest Grove; Or., December 4 0, C, JP03. For par.ucuiaw, tun ou or address F. P, "Wawsieyt anent O. R. & N, , Real Estate Transfer. Ella Leescr has sold to the Bank ot Milton for ,$9.12E. .about acres of land In the vicinity of Milton. Janp Duff .ujid -.husband-and John Hunter and wife, have sold to A, Ful ler for $1.-800. 10 acres off land m township 6, north of range -35, being In the vicinity of Feewater. Chief Simon Arrested, nhlnr Simon : of th Sesoi vall ift. woo fi rr-KtmiUhls moi iilnrf for' having takenjon too much? firewater, and was put in the city Jail. Kator lie furnished $5 bail and a aljowo-l lo go until the dty recorder was able to try ins case. Stole From the Elder. Charles Frollng. of Eugene, stole a grip from a Mormon clder'at thai nlaco Sunday.' He was Immediately arrested and Bent to the reform Walla Must slant. Walla Walla, Nov. 17. John Adum Schmltt, the politician who was found guilty of "naturalizing" 10 Rus sians during tho recent municipal campaign, for voting puriKises, was sentenced yesterday evening to servo six years on McNeil's island, a,t Ta coma, for his offense. Schmltt belonged to the Ankeny faction and wis so exceedingly ac tive lu securing votes, that ho sworo falsely to tho tlmo or residence of 10 Russians from tho "Little St. Pe tersburg" dlstrkit or this city. Judge Hnnford, In passing sen tence, said tnat ho believed Schmltt fo be guilty, and that his nbnormal ambition to make nlmself popular with the political bosses In oruer to be considerea a power in city poll tics, was the caime of the crime Frederick A. Wyatt was scntencK to twp and a naif years in me i;em tentiary for forgery, Saturday oven ing, by Judge Cleland, of Portland. Mrs. Anna Peterson, of Cliicngo, n washerwoman, was unable to get money nhcad to properly clothe her llttln duuehters for school, and at I tnmnti'il to "niece out" by stealing gaunentH for them from Marshnll Field & Co. THE SHOE FOR and Boys ISNAP 120 sheets fine Note Paper 111 violet or azure effect;, 19c This is the best Stationery value ever put 011 sale in Pendleton. New Goods Now Ar riving Children's Tea Sets, 5c to 365, -a display almost equal to what you may see in the largest city stores. ( Again Today wo arc receiving, a fill eline of Mounting Boards 5c, roc arid 15c. Anil Renumber Tits is the store for COSMOS PICTURES THE NOLF STORE Leave Your Orders With OESPAIN & CLARK FOR; COAL All towns along the Hue or the W. &. Columbia River Railroad can buy from iih lu carload lolsatvery tcnsotiablo prices. 514-514 MAIN STREET Phone Main 1741 Unporalelled Success Is the crowning climax n a reward for ooriHtant study uud toll to pleate the people and five them gltuse to re store to tkm what nature liw Mled to do. We examine your d make the prop er correction. It U no gue' work with us. Eyes ejaru hied free. We change leiiMS fitted, by us free of charge when necoMtary. A. Blackburn, 0. D. (Jnuluate Optician BOSTON STORE MHMwmmmi mmmwintmnnMM Get a WILSON HEATER Ami you havo the best there h to ho had. Gen nine Wilson Wood and Coal Heaters (the original airtight heaters) are handled in I'endloton only hy uh. Don't take an imitation. WILSON WOOD HEATERS, $2.50 to $20 t WILSON COAL HEATERS, $7.00 to $20 HARDWARE Co. 021 Main St, THOMPSON J 1 i X mm school. -"T-