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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1903)
DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1903. (iJi ii( 1ANKSGMIG -CLOTHING S AXE... Special Sale Prices on Suits and Overcoats MENS' and BOY'S OVERCOATS $G.50 Thanksgiving price.. 8.00 9.00 12.00. 15.00 , f ( . RiOGE AND V GIN TY MOVED TO PENDLETON TO EDUCATE CHILDREN $5,UU ...... .. G.00 7.50 10.00 12.00" - S U 1 T S $7.50 Thanksgiving Price... S.50 ' " ... 10.00 u..:. " " ... 12.00 " " .... 15.00 " " .... $(' 50 7 50 8.00 10.00 12.50 Stock Feeding Around Uklah and Al ba Deer Coming Down From the Mountains Unusual Numbers of Coyotes Several Students From Ridge at Pendleton Academy P. E. Fletcher Is Building an Addition. it ttt, rr a. ..? i . en One Priced Clothiers, Furnishers and 9 II atters GENERAL NEWS. i Mrs. Phoebe Glffonl died Sunday at 1 rrovtcieiire. r. i., nged 101 years. She had been a Quaker minister over sev enty years It Is probable that the extra session of congress will be allowed to lap over anil connect with the regular De cenihci f The new steamer Baltic. Just launched at Belfast, has the largest carrying capacity 39.S0O tons dis placementof any vessel in the world She Is only 720 feet long, and Is exceeded In length by several stpamers. The senate committee has favor ably reported upon ceding back to Cuba the Isle of Pines, arid the sen ate will undoubtedly ratify the ac tion. Cuba's liberality In giving to the United States grounds and harbor rights for a naval station at Guantan amo accounts for the recession of the island. Daniel E. Zang, foreman of the press rooms of a Chicago publishing house, shot and killed Emlle Reich ow, another pressman. Both were un ion men. Reicbon was on strike, but Zang refused to go because the cen tral union had not ordered the strike. Zang was attacked by several men and shot in self-defense. Hinia. a Japanese, captain of the Tokal Maru, a steamer which was sunk by a collision in the Japan sea lately, is the hero of the hour. He de liberately chose to go down with the wreck rather than save his own life at the expense of some common sail ors. He lifted his cap to sailors in boats as his ship made the last plunge. HOTEL AP.RIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. William Malior. Portland. E. M. Smith. Portland. G. W. T. Williams. Portland. Robert G. White. Philadelphia. Mrs. A. G. Morgan. W. D. Chamberlain. H. U. Joseph. Chicago. W. A. McLead. Leadvllln. H. S. Vimdstandlngham, Grass Arul. ley. Cimsten. Mich. T. N'ester. P. R. "Whitcomb. New York. F. D. Wetherby, Boston. A. E. .McBrun. Portland. E. V. Havmyer. Seattle. W. Shnmpold. Walla Walla. John B. Asliton, Chicago. M. H. Patton, Spokane. A. M. Certon, Spokane. O. Drinker. Spokane. Notice for Bids, Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned, until December IS, 1!)03. to lease premises, centrally lo cated. Tor postotfice purposes at Pen dleton, Oregon, for a term of Ave or ten years, from April 1, 100-, mcliiu lng equipment, heat, light water and a fire nnd burglar proof sufe or vaulL 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. Golden Rule Hotel Mrs. Barker, ficno. C. Gillespie, Spokane. F. J. Gardner, Portland. A. Moffatt, city. F. J. Beathe, "veston. H. TIpler, Gurdaue. I, . Cummings. Gurdanc. W. J. Baltges; Waltslmrg. Sam Lee, Spokane. C. Hancke, city. J. M. Garrison, Forest uruve. John Kilkenny, city. L. P. Watson, city. R. E. Ward, city. F Jordon, city. Olympia Beer Olympia Beer. The most popular brand for family use. On draught at Anton Nolte's. He also handles the uottled beer in any quantity desired. Ridge, Nov. 24. The Rust Bros, sold their lambs a short time ago to n Butter creek man. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kopp nnd fam ily moved to Pendleton the first of the week to spend the winter for the schooling of their children. A run and Chnrlos Futtor of Uklah passed through here Tuesdny on their way out north of Pendleton to pre- ,0, j part. iur iiiuviug uirir mime m uu straw iiems. i ney reporieu iwomy i Inches of snow on the summit of the mountains and about six Inches in the valleys, People are feeding in the vicinity of Uklah nnd Alba, The Ogles are weaning calves. P A. Fletcher is building an addi tion on his new dwelling. We have had foggj' weather frr tin last four days and very cold, too. the mercury running down ns low ns 22 above. Sam Carney nnd the Owlngses moved their cattle from their moun tain pastures a few days ago, Ray Wachter Is attending Pendle ton Academy this winter. Charles Relmer of Pendleton is spending the winter with John Kopp Wednesday last as L. "Wachte-, Thomas Ogle and J. T. Qgle saw n large deer on the hillside nt the old home ranch which the dogs scared and chased off down the country. This wng about three miles down from any mountain timber and has not happened for over thirty years, and Is accounted for by the dense fog nnd henvy snow In the mountains near by. Miss Ann Cute of Gun'.nnc Is at tending Pendleton Academy this" win ter Telephone Line Finished. The Fnhrenwnu Bros, have finish ed tile telephone line between them and W. O. Owing's farm. Unusual Number of Coyotes. The coyotes are gatnerlng around In large numbers of late. W. E. Ba ker saw nine In one bunch a few days ago. L. A. l.lnsner shot two Satur day and did not get either. HAIR GROWTH Promoted by Shampoos of Cuticura Soap And Dressings of Cuticura the Great Skin Cure Purest, Sweetest, Most Effective Remedies for Skin, Scalp and Hair. ! Moki Tea Positively Cures Sick Headache, Indigestion and Constipa. tion. A delightful uerb drink. Re moves all eruptions of the skin, pro ducing a perfect complexion or money refunded. 23c. and 50c. For sale by F. W. Schmidt & Co. This treatment at once stops falling hulr, removes crusts, scales nnd dan druff, destroys hair parasites, sooUics Irritated, Itching snrfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, loosens the scalp skin, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes the hulr grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp when all else falls. Millions of women now rely on Cntl cura Soap assisted by Cuticura Oint ment, the grcatsklu cure, for proservlug, purifying and beautifying ttio skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff, and tho stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough and sore hands, for baby rashes, itcblngs and chafings, for annoying Irritations, or too freo or offensive perspiration, for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sanative, anti septic purposes which readily suggest themselves, as well as for all the pur poses of the toilet and nursery. Cuticura remedies are the standard skin cures and humour remedies of tho world. Bathe the affected parts wlthhot woturancl Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Oint ment freely, to allay Itching, Irritation nnd Inflammation, and soothe and heal, and, lastly, In tho severer forms, take Cuticura Resolvent, to cool and cleanse the blood. A single set Is often suffi cient to cure the most torturing, dis figuring skin, scalp and blood hnmonrs, from pimples to scrofula, from infancy to age, when all else falls. SoMtbmurtiouttheworM. Outirur IlMolTmt.ffle (la form o( ChoroiAIt Coatrd PITU.i. per nl of U).Oint nwnt, fiV., London. 2T Charrtl0UM hq. i Prt.j,UadU ru, ftaataa, Y3 Colurabaj ATI. totter Itmg Chm. Corp , Col Prop. . mrbnil lor -llow to cur Ktttj Unmoor." . Ootfoanuim, . uT "1 wk.. 1 I USL tvinnr l..-:... Willi flannel. "nS, rrost Queen Pi roS' nuhU Kf F. W. Set T)ritirlj t . Phone 11 jln a 1 Notice. Remember the St. Joe Store will give nwny absolutely free, $100 In gold. December 24th. A ticket given with each dollar purchase. See that you get your tickets. ft-CBER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS Save Mo By buying Ala Lace Curtains.ll Looking Gla Etc. Etc. of FAIL Sole agent for tin Ostermoor rrtattn disorders Endorse! No cure. PROMPT, RELlABlil A. J. BEi HAULING OF I, (ioodi taken belt of nit I W. H. Hookor & Co., Buffalo, N. T. , Tbcisch'.. rnoneXiiair.. I euro Dyspepsia and all arising from Indigestion, by physicians everywhere. no pay. 25 centp For sale by F. 'W. Schmidt & Co. Trial package free oy writing to NORTHWEST NEWS. John Maginniss. a marine fireman, was drowned at Seattle. Monday, in attempting to board the steamer In diana while he was in a drunken con dition. Salem mall carriers are dissatisfied with the present pay, nnd unless con gress Increases the salaries there will be trouble in keeping regular men on 'he routes. Chris Thomas, a convict 'just re leased from the penitentiary, passed a bogus check on Ladd and Bush's bank, in Salem, Monday, and Is now in hiding. Another term Is In store for him, David Higglns, the man who suit ed the first dally paper in Seattle, died. Monday, In that city, aged 76 year He was a pioneer of the state of WMhington and had always been prominently connected wit- public af fairs. Francis M. Ouye, one of tho oldest pioneers of Seattle, Is under arrest for attempted arson, having been de tected in the act of setting fire to tho residence of his stepson, Charles E. Plimpton, a clerk in the office of the county clerk. It was over a iamily row. 4. . ... I REAL ESTATE Deafness Cannot Be Cured, by local applications, an they cannot rraeb tlie dlienwd portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is bf constitutional remedies. Deafness In caiueil by an Inflamed condition at the mucous lining of the Rostacblan Tube, When this tube la Inflamed you hare a rumbling sound or imierfrct bearing, and when It la entirely cloned. Deafness la the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube reatored to its normal condition, bearing will be de stroyed forever; cine omi out of ten are caused bj Catarrh, which Is nothing bus an Inflamed condition of the mocotm sur faces. We will give One Hand rod Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cared by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send tor circular, free. V. J. CHENEY 4 CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by drosgUt. T5c. Hall's family I'llla are the best. YES, We Have a Be Thankful Good For Deal Bargain if Taken Soon. $4,000, now resldenco with Its own water plant and all modern Improve ments, also chicken house and bam; 11 lots with a second dwelling hrruse worth J 800. Will sell seven Iota with large house or four lots with small house. Easy payments. This is the greatest bargain offered In Pendleton. Call on Dentley & Hartman and get full particulars. Tba best propositions in Orrfoo J Fine vacant lots, 6 blocks from Main St., $50 to $150 4 Two blocks, with 5000 1 i improvements, $7000. i $4ooobuysa i2-room house T ? and 2 lots, 2 blocks from Main st. Rents steady at $35. t iSoo Two houses and 2 4 lots, good location, together J rent for $20. i $35008 room House, Lot T and a half. Main street. 45o per .acre 20 acre sub- urban garden tract. i One block (14 lots'), good J improvements, with green- house cheap. T Best wheat land in Umatilla county. Tract of HiO to 21)00 tierpti. 1 Call and see us. We cuu show 4. you something that you will like, E. T. WADE & SON t J o, 1101 m Not a Sick Day Since. "I was taken aeverejy sick with Sidney trouble, I tried all sorts of medicines, none of which relieved' roe. One day I saw an nd. of yonrl Electric Bitters and determined 1o try that. After taking a Jew doses I folt roliovcd, nnd soon thereafter, was entirely icured, and havo ,not seen a sick day since, noishbors of mine havo ben cured of llhoumatlsm, Keu ralgla. liver and Kidney troubles and General Debility' This la what B. F. Bass, of Freomont, N. C writes. Only 50c at Tallman & Co., druggists. Farms for Sale. We now have listed for sale pome, of the best wheat farms and stock ranches In the county. AH the places are well improved and well supplUJ with water. Also some very desir able city property. Call and eet prices. BENTIXY & HARTMAN. And wc arc more thankful to the public at large of this vicinity for the patronage they have contributed to us during the year and DURING OUR CLOSING OUTSA1 Wc extend an invitation to all those who wish to eat their turleii other stores as you can buy your Dry Goods from (IS COST HND LES .Lonfidale Muslin 6c Dress Cambrics 8c Pepperell Sheeting 19c 75c and $1.00 Fascinators 26c 2oc Colored Near Silk GJc 63 White Towels 8 for 25c $6.00 Ladies Walking Skirts $2.98 $1.50 Woolen Plaids 69c 6c Outing Flannels 3c 50c Tarn o' Shanters 25c 75c BlaekMohair 19c $1.50 BlkfSilk Poau ,do Soie 98c iuc l-iuuiea xiuuu r $4.00 Ladies' CapeB $2 00 Children's Coats.... -" At Kf TJ! I T ! QantlCB $5.00 Mackintosh 20c Ladies' Hose 15c Stevens Crash r. r n . .... """I oo ijaaiea corsets $1.00 Odd Vests and Pants G Papers Pins for 15c Heavy Children's Hose 50c Velveteens, all colors $1.25 Wrappers - " Tliooe Black till Office in'K. O, Bld( The Inland Empire Music Company will offer special Inducements on man dolins and guitars, fur the next 10 days, preparatory to the organization of a large mandolin club for this win- I tor. Parties intending for lessons, I Kindly call at music store, near Main street bridge. "Messrs, OwoiiIioubo oc I Scott, proprietors. Acker's Blcod Elixir positively cures Chronic Blood Poisoning and Bcrofu lous affections. At all times a matchless system tonic and purifier, Money refunded if you are not satis- tled. sue. anu ?i.uu. For sale by F. "W. Schmidt & Co. WE GUARANTEE ALL THESEPN THE BISY BOSTON STVi