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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1903)
DAILY EAST OBEOONtAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2t; t903. .t-.i-.i- mornine there has been a continued round Since wu J bargain hunter The store hasbSen crowd pleasure l tliat time. If you want to be among the -rtrynoiir , , Yesterday we had not cnoueh clerks Iky ones oj o custonierS) and we ask those who wait- a u", . i-nit over tins inconvenience, win ao better patiently THE LEADING BARGAINS ALL THIS WEEK PEHSDHAL MEMTIDH. j halter- i OF Lmde.'Tt.Ht.k.givU.g .SO S.le S 'h Tan oiilv, sale $0.i.r ' ! t,, Eduction. DRESS GOODS & WAISTINGS 85o Dress Goh1s io0 tOo " " 29c 65c " " 8Sc $1.25 grade Heavy Skirting.. .i)8c French Flannel Waist Pat terns 70c andSSo White Figured Wash Waist Ings, lor waist pattern of 3 yards "Koand $1.15 jij CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS SALE $ EE TEUTSCH'S I BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Cor. Main and Alta Brevities bider Get sunny Usldent uses P. I. R. Lir clothes clenned at Joor- rated moats, Schwartz & Co. ,ur winter suit or ovorcoat Joerger. n & Clark liave a sample safe Call and examine u. eterlda, the best cigar made, cigar store, Court street. Ai of Imported and domestic land clam cliowuer ai uraizs. lta trade grows dally, be- real delicacies made by (Jet Sunny. U C Rader. Swell slippers at Tcutsch's. The president usea P. I. It. Fresh fruit dally at Martin's. Best shoe repairing at Tcutsch's For Kent A piano. Apply at this office. Now ready-made skirts arriving dally at Teutsch'a. The Delta chocoluto and bon bons always taste like more. 'Phono fjiuo's paint shop when you want window glass put In. Carvers, food choppors, chopping bowls, etc., at T. C. Taylor's. Turn to the ad of Oliver & Co., In this issue, and rend all of It. Received dally, fresh Uimales, i 4i.v.ju uuiij, Li cat. ui sold, crabs and crawfish, at Gratz's. atch the people try to get i No limit on quantities on the clos- urkoy at Taylor s hardware . in" out sale at the Boston Store. xt Monday. Carney & Kennedy's cab Is at your nlanos, slightly used, ureal . service at an hours. 'Phono black Como quick. Inland Em- Ico House, near bridge. in the city are served St. George restaurant. Dug now, nent ana clean, zbc I new ' 1 M iUU, New pipes, some rare beauties, prettiest line over shown here, Han ion's. Large family of dolls; would put a successful Mormon to "flight." Nolfs. Schlffler's clothing is correct. Cus tomers are satisfied and always well dressed. For Sale 1G0 tons alfalfa had at $8 per ton. For further particulars, enquire at E. O. office. 1 For Rent Flvo acres good orchard, bouso and barn, one mile from city. Rlhorn & Swaggart. Mrs. Campbell will close all her winter millinery at a great reduction, commencing Saturday, November 7. Try to get that FREE turkey at p stock, no reservations or Taylor's Hardware btore. It costs Jl buyers and Bmall buyers nothing to try. Ono chance to each The Boston Store person. Wanted A good, industrious man with wlfo (no children) to take chargo of farm. Address box 108, Weston, Ore. Poultry for ThauKsglving. Turkey, ducks, geese and chickens. Live or dressed. Nlco fat, plump poultry is I a I uiuu u n ill minion jvu 111t.11 lesty is the easiest policy , you leave your order with us. De mon Ac DO, Your Thanksgiving dinner will be IIIiky'o it..... t... i :J correct an.i compioio If you lc us o ufc aa uiauc ii supl,iy you wlth good i.ilngs we have In stock for the occasion first I Parsley, celery, onions, cauliflower, turnips, grcons, cranberries, lettuce and all vegetable? in season. Also fine mince moat. Domott & Co. Consignment of superb pianos feived at Inland Empire Piano (Store opon evenings. Call In ; tnem over. lit St liauer's best make of mandolins and banjos now in Inland Empire Piano House, Lin atreot bridge. i not trying to fool the peo-' : people know. Those famll- former prices will appre- t reductions. 1'ho Boston N business and closing out ItentlciD. abfeolutcly closing out the Mated. iuslness and our word for it, I Wc will make It irood. The 1 line department Is sold out. ff, as our future plans wait pmauon of this sale. C. Ranley has gone to Portland for a short business visit. D. Brown, of Lexington, spent the day in tho city on business. W. C. Mandell ot Gordon, was at tho Hotel SW George today. Miss C. Stansbury, of Echo, Is visiting Pendleton friends for a few days. Miss Jessie Smith of Iono, Is the guest ot relatives in tho city for a week. Silas H. Soule, tho popular piano tuner of Portland, Is registered at the St. George. Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Llslo, of Echo, are tn tho city tho guests of friends for a few days. J. A. Blaklcy, the deputy sheriff, was a visitor In Pilot Rock today on official business. Mrs. Ella M. Parker ot Baker City, Is in the city the guest ot friends for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Miller, or Echo, are In tho city tho guests of trlends for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. T. Reed and family, of Welser, are In the city tho guests of friends for a short visit. G. A. Hartman left this morning for Portland, whore ho will remain for several days on business. A. A. Kecs of Weston, is in tho cPy tho guest of his cousin, John Kecs, of tho Taylor Hardware Company. Charles Plerco of Weston, ts tn the city for a short visit with relatives, and for tho transaction of business. Mrs. Rore Campbell lctt last even ing for nor ranch near Rltzvllle, Wash., whore she will remain for some time. Miss Hazel Arnolu has returned from a visit with relatives and friends in Eugene, where sho has been for tho past month. T. D. Taylor left this morning for Athena, whero he went to serve pa pers In a civil case to come up In the circuit court. E. W. Allen, who Is tcacu.ng school In District 37, near tho mouth of Birch creek, will spend Thanksgiving with his parents at Union. Francis Houmajoux, one of the prominent -U'mers and stockmen of Nye, wns In tho city yesterday for a short visit on business. Mrs. Ij. F. Cook of Dawson, who has been the guest of Mrs. T. C. Taylor for several days, left this morning for Baker City, Herbert Voruz has accepted a l0' sltlon In Rader's furniture store for the holidays, owing to tho increase of I business In the establishment, I J. W. Morrow, tho tax agent of tho I O. R. & N with headquarters at I Portland, Is In the city for a short I visit In tho Interest of tho company. I Joo H. Parks, one of Pendleton's leading attorneys, was a La Grande i visitor yesterday transacting buslnoes j before the United Stat'os land office. I.a Grande Observer. IT PAYS ,TO TRADE AT THE Peoples Warehouse AND THEY ARE NOT CLOSING OUT Any department of their store and more than thai they want you to know, it you do not already know that whether yon want muslins or suitings, dress goods or ladio.x Cloaks our piicus mc lower man any oiner store in rcnuiciun. i ins is nu hub uuusi, nciuicr is u uuk ior inc. pur pose of filling otherwise empty space but a fact. The other fellow Ours Lonsdale or Loom Muslin 8c 7c Teazledown Outings, the very best 8c 7c Outing Flannel not tHe best ..., 4ic 4c These are onlv samples for comparison, and if you want further information read one of our mammoth circulars that the boys arc putting in your houses today, or better yet, come down and LET US SHOW YOU And these remnants of dress goods at half price. Kemnants of colored zihatincs, broadcloths Scotah plaids, mohairs and black dress goods and plain and fancy figured. Among blacks you will find Skookskins, Melrases, Pebble Cheviots, Gravitcs, Hcnriclt.is, Etamincs, Mohaits. Extraordinary Bargains in black dress goods by the yard: SOc biack dress goods in fancy Mohairs 50 inch shrunk Cheviots extra heavy 56 inch black basket suitings All Wool Serge 36 inch .... 75c and 60c French flannels and waisting 18c yd 79c . 25C " 39c For each dollars purchase at the Peoples Warehouse from November ist, to December 34, 1003, you receive a ticket entitling you to one chance on seven prizes vtlued at 400, tst prize Kubber Tired Columbus buggy value M40 2sa prize universal sieci range vamc 5,04. jru prize Modern Portland cuttei value $50. 4th prize Uaby Carriage value $.o. 5th prize Steel Horn saddle value 6th prize life sized doll value 3. 7th prize, goat and goat wagon and harness value S35. Total value 400 Drawing takes, place 5 p. in. 1 liursclny, Uecembcr 34, 1903 Notice for Bids. Sealed proposals will be received by tho undersigned, until December 15, 1903, to lease premises, centrally lo cated, for postofllco purposes at Pen dleton, Oregon, for a term of five or ten years, from April 1, 1904, mclua ing equipment, heat, light water and a fire and burglar proof safe or vault. Full information and blank propos als can be secured from the postmas ter. M. H. FLINT, Assistant Superintendent Salary and Allowance Division, P. O. Department. cyback, 'Glasses IF YOU NEED GLASSES 1 ou need them now, not when it is too late. Every day's delay may be one day nearer total bllndnea. We teat your eyes and fit you with glasses to suit their coni'it'on, and guarantee every pair we sell to give perfect wuai&oiiou, htttt T.pntuM I. nui.ln . , rn 1- Ail en T!.. if ?f ln heat quality 10 yr. gold-fllled frames, f.60 w W.50; gold frames and lenses, 5.00 to 110.00. L- HUNZIKER HL PROGRESSIVE JEWELER Thm Latat mnA Best Corn Cure GUM '5 Corns Cured For 15 Cfs. Sfa"orc.cl t 9 P. M except Sat- &iai... .1. O n HIT wuuuay ill o X. JY1. C KOEPPEN & BROS., ' tUg S.tOre With flip I nif rnhi'i, ?nrln Pnimtnin. At the First Christian Church, Tomorrow's services will be as lcllows Sunday .school ut 10 :t. m. The r;reni:hing service at 11 a. in.. will bo conducted by Rev. G, W. RIgby of tho M. E. church, owing to the ab sence of Rov. Brooks, at Elgin, Crls tian Endeavor at 0:30, and boys and girls' Rally Day, at 7:30, which will take place of tho regular evening sen vice. The Peoples Warehouse THE LEADERS Hermann's Advance Agent. Ed Thurnaer, advance agent lor Hermann tho Great, who comes to the Frazer next Saturday, Novembi-r 28, Is In tho city today, making final arrangements for the apearanco of tho great mnglclan In Pendleton. Hermann is a nephew of tho elder irermnnn tho Great, deceased, and ro sembles him so closely tnat those who have seen l.io first Hermann aro often at a loss to know if tho young man is really himself or tho ghost of his uncle. Mr. Thrunaer camo down ' from Walla Walla lasi. evonlng, and I , - , . , . m n i t . . . .. . l. .. I leaves lunigui ior duibu iuy, wue.c Hermann goes from this city. The Knights of tho Maccabees havo about three million uoi.nrs in tho re servo fund, rarely Invested. If you want fraternal protection, seo J. 8. Kees or District Deputy G. A. Gruves, You don't have to die to win. It Is what you nro looking for. Men's Resort Meeting. The regular men's meeting will be held as usual tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Men's Resort in the Despaln building on Court street, over Koeppen's drug store. Rev. M, V. Howard will conduct the meeting. All men are cordially invited to attend. Degree of the Temple. At the meeting of the Knights Tem plar last evening Charles Pierce of Weston, was given the degree of the temple. He took the degree of tho black cross last week at tho regular meeting. Farm for Rent, 1,200 acres near town, COO in culti vation, SO acres alfalfa ground under ditch, rest pasture, new bouse, good fences, running water, complete outfit. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAV Take Lamllro Brcmo Quinine TtbltU. All druirgUu refund tbe money If It tails lorure. 9 IT RmfJ, itn.tnM nn M,h hnf. 1 . Celery, eating and cooking apples. greens sweet potatoes, carrots beets, turnips, cauliflower, oranges, lemons, itannnnu lmrKii rnHmh minrn mnnt. squashes, raisins currants citron, all Kind or nuts, iiirKeys, geese, cnicnens, ducks, live and dressed. Everything fni- vnnr ThnnkHElvinc dlnnnr at Mar. tin's family grocery and bakery. Nice fresh milk delivered near by. Quart, dally, $2 per month; 014 West Court sireet. Fourteen fine gnmo boards. 10 to 100 games may be played thereon, Nolfs. For rent Four-room house; good :ollar, II. J. Stlllman. The Deltn chocolates are different Schwartx-Greullch Building. The Taylor Hardware Company has commenced to lay tho roof of the new Schwartz-Grcullch cold storage plant. The roof will bo of tho now P. & D. ready roofing, supposed to bo fireproof and of great endurance. The building will be finished In a few weeks. Tbe oldest family In England with an authentic pedigree, Is said to bo ..to Mar family, hcots, who havo ui accurately recorded family history, dating from 1093. THE SHOE FOR lien and Boys 1 A ISNAP. . my tao sheets fine Note Paper in violet or azure effect, ioc i ms is me uesi stationery valui' ever put on sale in Pendleton. New Goods Now Ar riving Children's Tea Sets, 5c to $3-5' a display almost equal to what you may see in the largest city stores. Again Today we are receiving a fin dine of Mounting Hoards I 5c, 10c and 15c. And Remember This is the store for $ COSMOS PICTURES ! THE NO LF STORE Leave Your Orders With OESPAIN k CLARK fors COAL All towns alone the line of Uie W. & Columbia Illver llallroad cati buy from uh in carload lots at very leasonablu price. 514-614 MAIN STREET Phone Main 1741 linparalelled Success Is the crowning climax as a reward for constant study mid toll to pleate the poopk and give them glaiMtes to re store to them what nature hart failed to do. We examine your cyea and make the prop er correction. It la no (ftinw work with us. Byea exam ined free. We change lenes flttfd by um free of charge when lieoeBaary A.Blackburn, O.D. Graduate Optician IB0ST0N STORE I Get a WILSON HEATER And you have tho best there is to ho had. Gen uino Wilson Wood and Coal Heaters (the 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 HARDWARE G21 Main St. THOMPSON Co. ' - j aaaa ai fFfff 1 WPP