East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 27, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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NOVEMBER , 1903.
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON.
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729 MAIN
WINTER CLOTHING
Our Overcoats and Suits, Men's and Hoys', avo
made ri-ht, fit right and our prices right
OVERCOATS
$6.50 $8.00 $9.00 $$0.00 to $20.00
SUITS
$7.50 $S.50 $J0.00 to $22.50
BOYS' OVERCOATS AND SUITS
$2.50 $3.50 $4.50 to $JO.OO
Mackintoshes, Duck 'Clothing and Wool Underwear
GENERAL NEWS.
Pleasant Judd, a pioneer of Clack-1
amas county, died from paralysis. I
Thursday morning, aged 70 years, j
The new dry dock for Portland. J
which Is being built In Vancouver to
be shipped to Portland in sections, is j
now ready to put in place and the
first shipment has been made. J
A. O. Jones, principal of the East
lioteinaii scnool. at Bozeman, Mont.. !
was sentenced to five years in the j
penitentiary Wednesday evening, for !
assaulting Louise Bosnier, a 15-year-'
old pupil. j
The relatives of Henry C. Bailor. '
of Scio. Or., have give nhin up as
dead. He has been missing since 1
last July, and although Tepeated ei-1
forts have been made to locate blm. !
no trace has yet been found. j
The steamers Harvest Queen. Mo- j
doc and the four-masted schooner F. j
W. Howe, met In a collision beiow the i
Morrison street bridge in Portlanc, j
Thursday morning, damaging all of
them more or less, but none rcrlnub- j
ly. I
M. Hardin, a farmer living on the '
Sandy river, in Clackamas county, !
killed three bears Thursday morning.
They had almost rid the country of
pet lambs this tall, and the people !
organized a hun-,ng party for the
"brutes.
Otto Eastlund. of Portland, has ,
sued District Attorney Jlenefee, om. j
Sheriff Sexton, or Wasco county, for
tio.ooo for false Imprisonment. East-1
lund was arrested for abusing and j
overdriving a livery team, some time j
ago, in Wasco, ana wnue awau:ng
trial, was kept in Jail.
Judge George Allen and Thomas
Larin, rival candidates for a position
in the Sumpter council, shook dice
liiursday morning to see who would
retire. Poker dice, aces high, was
selected as the means of determining
the contest, and Judge Allen won.
with five aces in three throws.
NORTHWEST NEWS.
i
There are 717 college Y. M. C. As.
In the United States.
Springer. N. M., has been nearly I
"wiped out bv a fire which started In ,
the Salazar saloon. ,
casn- . '
The White Star liner Cedric. was ,
not wrecked in mid-ocean, nor met ,
with any accident, serious or other-
wise. '
George E. Weidman has been ap
nnlntoH nostmaster of Zlon City. 111..
as nor request oi tiijau
Dowie,
made personally to President Roose
velt
1 r,,.., Cmf f man. de-.
pies wUh gtmphaais that he ha.seton. Oregon, for a lerm of five or
-? Vn one wife, who : ten years, from April 1, 190. inclua-
ur cVt uu ---
ls Vnr. no l
ilea m iso. i
Durlng lui mere were ";"
Japan from mo umieu auim
barrels or nour; aunuB
-were sent, and during 1903, up
date, 800,000 barrels were sent.
Milga Mlrakovitz, a Servian girl,
arrived a few days ago at Pueblo,
Col., to "surprise" ner arooncru.
fTonlroviti:. to whom she be-,
came betrothed in Servla. A few
days before abe arrived Cepkovitz
left Pueblo for Servla alter avr,
REAL ESTATE
Tne bet jirapoiliint in Orefoo
Fine vacant fots. 6 blocks
from Main St., $50 to $150
Two b'ocjw-s, with 5ooo
improvements, $7000.
4O0obuy8a 12 -room lious,e
and 2 lots, 2 blocks from Main
6t. Rents steady at $35.
j,Soo Two houses ana 2
lots, good location, together
rent for $20.
g35oo 8 room House, Lot
and a half. Main street.
45o Per acre 20 acre sub"
urban garden tract.
One block (14 lots), good
improvements, with green-house-r-cheap.
Beat wheat laud in Umatilla
county. Tracts of UK) to 2000
acres.
fall und ww 11 r. We call allow
T you BomethlnK that you will like.
E. T. WADE & SON t
1 V. O, llox Si4
Tbone Btack 1U1 Office In-E. O. BIdg
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STREET
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Hotel Pendleton.
A. M. Mackenzie.
M. J. Davis, Portland.
Frank Johnson, Susanvllle.
A. L. Fetteusteln. Chicago.
H. Adklns. San Francisco.
Edward S. Kelly, Portlnnd.
Julius Helnzldrog, Council Bluffs.
G. S. Smith. Portland.
A. W. Krigler, San Francisco.
AV. D. Chamberlain, city.
Miss Vanley.
S. M. Woods. New York.
VH. B. Reynolds, 4ew Tork
C. B. Benter, New York.
H. H. Booth, Chicago.
William Henry. Chicago.
C. J. Freese.
E. L. Hart, St. Louis.
Mrs. S. N. Hume.
W. It. Glendenning. Portland.
C. E. George.
J. H. Start. Arlington.
L. Alehoff. Portland.
.1. A. Linkse, Portland.
G. F. Roberts. Portland.
James Gurner.
G. W. Hunt.
W. R. Parlet, Pomeroy.
Thomas McNutt. La Grande.
E. D. i.avls.
E. Siushelmer, Portland,
Golden Rule Hotel
F. J. Gardner, Portland.
James Jennings, Denver.
James Johnson, Denver.
L. Cunningham, Portland.
H. C. Adams, Weston.
Mrs. Coffee and son. Valley.
E. C. Rogers, Weston.
Frank Young, Weston
William Verumler, WaIla Walla.
Otto Frank, Walla Walla.
E. Clyde. kValla Walla.
U Crocker, Walla Walla.
Roy Howard, Walla Walla.
U C. Smaels, Walla Walla.
E. WInsam, Walla Walla.
Ed Snyder. Walla Walla.
R. F. Patterson, Walla Walla.
D. Lankard. Walla Walla.
G. Grey. Walla Walla.
Not a Sick Day Since.
"I was taken severely sick with
kidney trouble, I tried all sorts of
medicines, none of which relieved
me. One day I Baw an ad. of your
Electric Bitters and determined to
try that. After taking a few doses
ralgia. Liver and Kidney troubles
and Generaj Debility." This is what
B F Bass, of Freemont, N. C,
wrjtes. Only 50c at Tallman & Co.,
druggists.
Notice for Bids.
Sealed proposals will be received by
the undersigned, until December 15,
1!M)3, to lease premises, centrally 10-
cated. for postofflce purposes at Pen
eauinmenL heat.
a fire and burglar proof safe or vault.
j, information and blank propos-
als can be secured from the postmas-
1 Assistant Superintendent 8alary and
Allowance
Division, P. O. Depart.
ment.
Deaf nes .Cannot Be Cured,
i ,1 ..ii.i. mm thxr euanot readi
, tk dtoead portloo of tlx : ear. Tbere to
' .r VrZln
. cauzf:A by an lndamed cooditloo
of the
mucous lUHOff oi inc nwucuwi - mw,
Wh thto tube U iuBamtd you bare, a
.mi.tin. .rmnH nr lmwfft brtirlnr. sua
wben tt I mUrely eloMd. Vataaat to the
result, sad unlwa tbe inflammation can be
taken oat and this tub restored to Its
normal condition, beartnff will -be de
stroyed foreert nine eaajs oat of-ten sre
cued by Catarrh, which Is nothing bat
an Inflanwsd condition of tbe mucous sur-
'W will nl One nondrsd Dollars for
any case of DeafmaB (esuaea V r'
that mnnot be eared by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O.
Bold by droElt. 75c.
Hall's family 1111s are tbe best.
Bargain If Taken Soon.
14 (100. new residence with Its own
-water plant and all modern improve
ments, also chicken nouM and barn;
11 inrs with n second dwolling house
worth $800. Will sell seven lots with
larirn limine Or four lots With Small 1
house. Easy paymenU. This ls the
greatest bargain offered In Pendleton.
Call on Bentley a wartmau auu sew
full particulars.
Doesn't Respect Old Afje.
It's shameful -when youth fails to
show proper reBpect for old age, but
just tbe contrary in the case of , r.
King's New X4fe Pills. They cut off
maladies no matter how severe ana
irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia,
-nundlce. Fever. Constipation, all
yield to this perfect Pill. 2Cc at Tall
.man & o.'s.
REBEKAH LODGE ELECTS
NEW CORPS OF OFFICERS
I
Death from Typhoid Fever After a
Short Illness Delegates to Y. W. I
C, A, Returned from Pullman j
Thanksgiving Ball at the Opera '
House School on Basket Mountain '
Closed. I
Milton. Nov, 25. J, H. Barton has
Just completed a very successful
three-months' term of school on Has-
ket mountain.
Mrs. F. A. Slkes and sister. Miss
Espa Pierce, were the guests of Wnl-!
la Walla friends Saturday and Sun-A
auy. 1
Last Tuesday evenlne Pomona Tie-
bckah lodge No. 122 elected the fol
lowing officers: Noble grand, Mrs.
Alta Evans; vice grand, Mrs. J. A.
Ayers; secretary, Miss Jennie Dikes;
treasurer. Mrs. Julia L. Williamson.
After the election, a lunch was serv
ed and a social time -was Indulged In
until a late hour.
Mrs. F. E. Wilcox came home yes
terday from a few days' visit with
relatives at Coirax. She was accom
panied home by her fatner, Mr. M. C.
Kimball, who will spend the winter
here.
Mrs. Fenetta Sargent Haskell, a
noted elocutionist from tho East, will
give a recital this evening in the op
era hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Ireland nave
gone to Pen&leton, where they expect
to remain permanently.
Rev. S. W. Gamble delivered lee
tures in the M. 13. cuurch Monday
and Tuesday nignts on the Saobatn.
Misses Nona U uoves, Celia Moore,
Irene 1-nmb and Ida Storla returned
yesterday from Pullman, where they
had been as delegates to the Y. W.
C. A. ,
Tomorrow night a Thanksgiving
ball will be given at the new opera
house by the stockholders. Johnson's
orchestra of ..hena will ittrnish the
music.
Died of Typhoid Fever.
B. A. Bray died at his home In this
place Saturaay afternoon of typho"ld
fever. Mr. Bray's sickness covered a
period or less than one week. The
funeral sen-ices were conducted at
the home Sunday afternoon by Itev.
W. B. Eakln of the M. E. church.
The Inland Empire Music Company
will offer special inducements on man
dolins and guitars, for the next 10
days, preparatory to the organization
of a large mandolin club for this win
ter. Parties Intending for lessons,
kindly call at music store, near Main
street bridge. Messrs, Owenhouse
Scott, proprietors.
Swell slippers at "leutsch's.
YES,
And we ate
for the patronage they have contributed to us during the year and
DURING
We extend an invitation to all those who wish to eat their turkey
i M4- 4-1-1 mmrnmrnwr AWAM 4-tla9 f -3 CTa StftftfC ValM 'fiaVa tO OclY
All. lMIM.f UWS.
other stores
COST HND
Lonsdale Muslin Gc
Dress Carabrica 3c
Pepperell Sheeting , 19c
75c and $1 .00 Fascinators 25c
25c Colored Near Silk 6ic
Gc White Towels 8 for5c
$6.00 Ladies' Walking Skirts..: $2.98
$1.50 Woolen Plaids 69c
6c Outing Flannels 3c
50c Tarn o' Shantera 25c
75c Black Mohair 19e
$1.50 Blk Silk Peau de Soie 98c
WE GUARANTEE ALL THESE PR"
THE
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UNEXPECTED DEATH
FROM HEART FAILURE
I
Will Winter in Portland for Bentfit
of Health Mrs. Glllls Is Training
Choir Boys A. M. Glllls' Has Sold
His Farm for $6,000 Church Fair
Cleared $125 and Pays Out on Par
sonage, ' Athena, Nov. 26. Jits. Douglas
c.ied of a hoarl trouble at her homo .
tln-t... Clm h.. Ill 1w.nl,l '
for sonic time. After getting supper
she sat down, ready to oat, and was
stricken with death In n few minutes.
HI 11 miuu. uiv iiua iiuii i. iim...
messenger was hastened over to
this city after Mr. Douglas, who wns
attending lodge of the I. O. O. F.
Mrs. Jack Swart spent last week
In Walla Walla, visiting her parents
nnd relatives.
Mrs Dickinson's brother, Will
Hanks, nnd his family, of Camns
Prairie, will spend the winter near
Athena. Mr. Banks hns bought straw
to winter his stock from M. U Wntts
of this cltyl He has about 100 head
of cattle.
Miss Folsom of Pendleton has re
turned home. She has been visiting
her cousin, Hiss I.uclla Cragen, of
this city.
Mrs. E. 1 4. Barnett and son, Roy. of
this city, left a few days ago for
Portland, where they will join Mr.
Bnrtlett and remain in that city the
rest of the winter for tne benefit of
Mr. Harnett's health.
Mrs. A. M. Glllls is progressing
nic( ly in le-ichin; inu;ic to a nitmlicr
of young boys of the M. E. church.
She expects to nave them ready to
enter the choir before long.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ker
shew. of this city. Saturday. Novem
ber 21, a girl.
Orange Chamberlain and A. J.
Bagsley have returned home from
Welser, Idaho.
The first and second rooms In the
public school, in which Elsa Rosenz
welg and Luella Croigen are teach
ers, will give an entertainment at
the school Thanksgiving.
Profitable Church Fair.
The Baptist fair, held In the city
Saturday. November 14. was a com
plete success. They received $123
clear of all expenses, which finished
paying for the parsonage.
Farm and Cattle Sold. !
A. M. Glllls sold -ISO acres of land 1
und tu head of cattle to Ora Zulia for 1
$6,0lH). The place Is on the moun
tains.
Olympia Beer Olympla Ceer.
The most popular brand for family
Ubo. On draught at Anton Nolte's.
He also handles the uottled beer In
any quantity desired.
We
Be
Have a
Thankful
more thankful to the
OUR CLOSING OUTSA1
t-w TV Ull J V V 1.UV
as you can buy
BUSY
OFFERED A FREE LIBRARY.
If Walla Walla Will Raise $2,500 Year.1 , Out founts P H
ly for Support, Carnegie Will Give wuM?''
$25,000. I "ot ChocoUU-" toil
Walla Walla.
Nov 27. Tho com-
1 mlttec from the Commercial Assocln.
tion having in charge the Carnou'e,
library proposition, has Just received
nn hnn lust rmaliai1 '
a letter from Mr. Carnegie's clerk, In
New York City, stating that If Walla
Walla would onler into a contrj to I
raise $2,500 annually to support a
free library. ,Mr. Carnegie woull be
glad to give the city the sum of $2S,
000 for the purpose of building and
furnishing n free library.
The proposition is now under con
sideration and the council Is serious
ly Investigating the sources of city
revenue, before rendering a dc'slon
In the matter. The ofilce of pound-
master has Just jieen abolished as a 1
means of cutting nown expenses, and 1
there Is considerable opposition to as-
suminc this annual, nernetiml debt
of $2,500. at this time.
For Sale.
Eight hundred high-grade stock cat
tle at a bargain. Hay to winter cattle
If di sired. Enquire of
C B, WADE, Pendleton, Or.
Destroy the
Cause,
you
Remove the
Effect
if-
Newbro's Herpicide kills
the dandruff germ which
causes falling hair, and,
finally, baldness. No other
hair preparation kills the
dandruff germ. Stop dan
druff, there'll be no falling
h.iir, no baldness.
lllCKIXiOX, S.I).,JTT.,'. 'I
!Ive lM-cn utuis lierplciur. ana lure lucd
Al.iut one third o? a Fl bottle, anil find Ihnt
V. nil. undrvrn nmrt-.tnnn Ton claim lor
jl. It not only cleantf s the auOp from dan.
ilrutf and nnM eut in liatr from I ailing nut,
lml promote a nrv Krowth. lUvconlruard
Uietiu.mtUTnifnttMtMt. bndluiTl nmrr ttnlr
( tnv licad tlun 1 navp had lor rvurt. lalao
find tlmt It Leeps ttie hair sort and clour.
Kpwabd 1odb.
For Sale at all First-Class Drug Stores.
AOKER'S
DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
cure Dyspepsia and all disorders
arising from Indigestion. Endorse-1
by physicians everywhere. No cure,
uo pay. 25 cents.
For sale by F. W. Schmidt & Co.
Trial package free uy writing to
W H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. T
Good
For
public at large of this vicinity
sw ' - " '
your Diy Goods from
10c Ladies' Hose
$4.00 Ladies' Capes
$2 00 Children's Coats...
$1.50 Ladies' Dressing Suques
$5.00 Mackintosh
20c Ladies' Hose
15c Stevens Crash
75c Ladiep' Corsets
$1.00 Odd Vests and Pants
0 Papers Pius for
16c Heavy Children's Hose
50c Velveteeus, all colors . .
$1.25 Wrappers
BOSTON
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Hot
tld;
Frost Queen
covered with iv-
r. W.
Druggist.
I'lioneiUijl
Save M
By buying
Lace Curtain,
Looking
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FAIL
I Sole agent for 111
' Ostermoor matU
PROMPT, RELIABU
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