DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1903 I II 1 1 1 M I II H 1 1 1 1 1 1 U H H 6 FUR SALE MR. ARMSTRONG, repre senting the Miller Fur Oo. of Detroit, will be with cs "Satur day, November 28th, with a complete line of FURS in all styles and prices. His entire stock of eight trunks of FURS will be on sale at our store this one day only, Saturday, Nov. 2Slh. Don't miss this jjreat opportunity to get a FUR direct from the manufacturer. Don't forget the date r Saturday, November 28th One Day Only CI ILIIUUIML ITILI1IIUI1. Ill TEUTSCH'S Iff TT TTlTTTTfTTTT City Brevities rpDalrine at iuuuh:u Ld to tell toe meaning of P. grated meats. Schwartz k i CO. , m winter suit or overcoat lyjoerger. 4 Clarl: nave a saiupiu Call and examine it. Weriaa, the uost cigar made. Hgar store, uoun. u phone black 163 when you I can. iwaui rwta trade grows daily, ne- Ue real delicacies made by lire sold. pianos, slightly used. Great lei tome quick, iiuuiiu liiu tano House, near liridge. : meals In the city are served nes St, George restaurant. thing new neat and clean, 25c t toojlenment Of superb pianos Ittived at Inland Empire Piano 1 . I.. ft. store open ereuiuss. uau iu rol them over j kiit 4 Bauer's best make of ; i. oaadolins and banjos now in I it inland Empire Piano House, Hit street bridge, I it absolutely closing out the stock, no reservations or Eii buyers and small buyers a Hinted. The Boston Store business and our word for It II We ill make it good. The the department Is sold out. fcUer, as our future plans wait station of this sale. two years, iqoo arid l.thert'wasan almost total Ire of crop of the best red Ivr. bchillini; s Best trot lit came to United States. Iher is redder; not nearly fit, not nearly so hot. ''iine's Best has alwavs k that one best sort, what- hts cost wed rather lose Pi a year or two of short )w,l veryU.iftj )w ay,. Get Sunny. U C Ttader. Fresh fruit daily at Martin's. Fresh oysters at Dcmott & Co's. The Delta chocolates are different. No need to tell the meaning of P. I. R. Get your clothes cleaned at Jocr ger's. For Rent A piano. Apply at this office. No need to tell the meaning of P. I. R. New ready-made skirts arriving dally at Teutsch'.' The Delta chocolate and bon bons always taste like more. 'Phono Lane's paint shop when you wnnt window glass put In. I-arge line new Cosmos pictures and new mounting board. Nolt's. Children's school shoes that wear and look well at Teutsch's. Received daily, fresh tamales, crabs and crawfish, at Gratz's. No limit on quantities on tie elos in" out sale at the Boston Store. Just In, new line of holiday neck wear and suspenders. Baer Daley Carney & Kennedy's cab Is at your service at all hours. 'Phono black 1S3. New pipes, some rare beauties, prettiest line ever shown here. Han Ion's. Schiffier's clothing is correct. Cus tomers are satisfied and always well dressed. For Rent Five acres good orchard, bouse and barn, one mile from city. Rlhorn & Swaggart. Mrs. Campbell will close all her winter millinery at a great reduction, commencing Saturday, November 7. Wanted A good, industrious man with wife (no children) to take charge of farm. Addiess box 10S, Weston, Ore. We are not trying to fool the peo ple. The people know. Those famil iar with former prices will appre ciate the reductions. The Boston Store means business and closing out Is the intention. Celery, eating and cooking apples, greens sweet potatoes, carrots beets, turnips, cauliilower, oranges, lemons, bananas, horse radish, mince .meat, squashes, raisins currants citron, all kind of nuts, turkeys, geese, chickens, ducks, live and dressed. Everything I for your meals at Martin's family grocery and bakery. A. C. Post, of lone. Is tho guest of Pendleton friends for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Allyn, of lone, are visiting in tho city for a few days. E. C. Hodeors. "truest of friends In tho city yester day. Mr. and Mrs. U II. Roberts, of Yak ima, aro in tho city for a short visit with friends. 1 I Montague, one of Arlington's prominent citl7.cn. Is a Pendleton visitor for a few days. J. R. McLaughlin, one of tho prom inent stock men of Gurdane, is in tho city for a business visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tcutsch, of Portland, are the guests of relatives In tho city for a short time. E. W. Davis, the register or the land office at La Grande, was in the city yesterday at the Pendleton. H. C. Adams was a visitor In the city Thanksgiving day to witness the foolball gamo and visit with friends. Thomas McNutt, of 1a Grande, n special inspector of land for tho into rior department, was a Pendleton vis itor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Heitkemper, of Portland, parents of Mrs. Joseph Ell, spent Thanksgiving in Pendloron with relatives. Mr. Heitkemper Is a whole sale cigar dealer. Mrs. M. Morgan of Pendleton ar rived here yesterday morning and will probably spend the winter hero with her sister, Mrs. Harry T Hen dryx. Sumpter Reporter. Edward Thompson, of Walla Walla, spent Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs. M. a. Thompson, and his broth er, Hairy Thompson, returning to his business in Walla Walla this morning. IT PAYS TO TRADE AT- 1 Peoples Warehouse HirtSdilffnt .If Mirx HinJTiilomi TO CALIFORNIA. Senator Pierce and Wife and Charles Pierce of Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Pierce left this morning for Sacramento, where Mr. Pierce is called on legal busi ness In connection with the famous Columbia Island case, now before tho superior court of that state. .Mr. Pierce will return to this state In time for the convention of the special session, stopping at Salem for that purpose aa he returns. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce are accompa nied on their journey by Charles Pierce, of Weston, the brother of Senator Pierce, who will spend the winter in Los Angeles for his health. WM. GOAT ARRIVES. Was Expected Here Some Time Ago You'll See Him on the Streets. At last Mr. William Go.it has reached Pendleton and he aud tho wagon and harness are the teveiun prize the People's Warehouse- will give away Christmas ev?. Perhaps there will be some fun at tho draw ing. At' all events, watch tor Mr. William Goat on the streets. - Mien's Suits and Overcoats Boy's Suits and Overcoats Little Fellows Suits and Overcoats Hen's suits, $5.oo to $30.00 each Boy's Suits, $2.00 to $20.00 Little Fellows suits $1 to $6.00 It is not strange if the, reader of Ads is nt a loss to know who is right and who is not, when each and every store is ad vertising that it is the place to save money. It lias the right c,,ti,kiiivr"iwriu goous at lowest prices. In the light of past events we hope you will pardon us, if we say THli PEOPLES WARE HOUSE is thu store in Pendleton which, leads in introducing new and desirable clothing for Men, Boys or the J.ittle Fellows. And m making you feel that you arc paying for VALUE and NOT for a NAME, If our boy has not left you one of our monster price circulars ploa'c call and get one. Our art department has received new pillow tops, new linens for stamping, new cords, new silks, looms for Indian beads, the filo silks, the rope silk, the Dresden silk. In fact everything that ought to be in a modern up-to-date Art Department, with a competent instructress. The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE Ate Turkey In Pendleton. Jack McCarten, formerly a fv.Hc'i man in the O. R. & N. yards hern, ' spent Thanksgiving day In the city. and will remain on a visit for u few , days before leturning io hl: new , headquarters In Spokane. Ho Is now braking on the main line of the Northern Pacific, and likes his plate very well, He may not go bar I. alone. AT METHODIST CHURCH. Shields' Park Program. j The Hunt company of trained dogs and monkeys at Shields' Park, this week. Is one of the very best attrac tions ever booked by the park. This ' company of animals exhibits wonder-1 fill Intelligence and performs feats that are worth while going to see. I They will be at the park tonight for the last time. Tomorrow tho entire , professional bill will be piesented In J Athena. Twenty Additions to the Church Dur ing Present Revival. The meetings at iao Methodist church are still continuing, and nre proving of added Interest. Since the time they were begun thcto have been 20 additions to the church, aud last evening there were six received Into tho fold. The services will Iks conducted this evening as .usual, but there will be none tomorrow night. On Sunday evening they will bo resumed, and will run during the coining week, un der the guldanco of Hev. Armflu.il and Kev. arncr. The Knights of the Maccabees liavo about' threu million uoi.ars In tho re serve fund, rarely Invested, if you want fraternal protection, see J. ri. Kees or District Deputy G. A. Graves. You don't havo to die to win. It 1b what you are looking for. 1 A Leave Your Orders With DESPAIN & CLARK FOR; I SNAP Eyeglasses IF YOU NEED GLASSES You need them now. not when It Is too late. Every day's delay may be eue day nearer total blindness. We tent your eyes and lit you with glasses to suit their .concMt'on, aud guarantee even- n&lr we sell to five perfect satisfaction. Bt Lenses, in nlckte frames, 11.50 to t'2.00. Best Lensw jn best quality 10-yr. gold-fllled frames, 50 to 13.80; gold frames and lenses, 5.00 to 110.00. L. HUNZIKER JHE PROGRESSIVE JEWELER 4 OE filIM Th Latest 15 Corns Cured For 15 Gts. store closes 'at 9 P. M., except Sat Bfays, When it closes at JO P. Mi, and Sunday at 8 P. M. c- KOEPPEN & BROS., TheDnm c. ...... 1 mure witn ttie L.og (Jabm bocia rouniam. J. H. Robblns In the Citv. J. H. Robblns,- of Sumpter, stopped over Wednesday night, en route from Spokane to his home In the Daker county gold camp. Mr. Robblns will be on band to attend tho special session of the legislature, and no suc cessor will have to be elected aa has been suggested by Baker City papers. Whitman County Co-Operatlon, Spo kane. Wn Dec. 5-13, 1903. For the above occasion the O. It. & N. makes a rate of one and one-third furo for the round trip on tho certifi cate plan. For particulars call on or address W. T. WAMSLEY. Agent TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Lutttr Bromo Quinine Ttbleu. All drugrliu refund tbe money If It (!! M cure. C. W.Urovo'i ilrnttareon ech box. '.Sc. Returned Front Alberta. A. Kunkel has returned from Cal gary, Alberta, Canada,, where be has been for several weeks looking over the country. Mr. Kunkel Is well pleased to return, thinking It a little too cold there for connort. Other wise, the country Is of great promise as a stock district. Suit on Two Notes, a cult tinu fllf'H this afternoou by j, T. Hlnkle in the case of L P. Wat-1 son vs. J. A. Mclaughlin, for the re-j covery of the principal and interest on two notes, one for J 138.57 and the other for $58.S0, together with 30 at. torney's fees and tbe costs and dis bursements of the action, THE SHOE FOR lien and Boys The Newest Out. Two new lines of oterroats are the Peoples Warehouse's latest express arrivals. A $15 one Is of Irish frloe. 42 inchos long, well lined un I well made. Tho other Is l S20 one of Im ported kersey, 4C inchri l:ng and handkomely tailored. A desirable room with elei'inc lights, suitable for a gentleman. Is offered for rent In the classified ad vertisements. A gentleman is seeking rooms where lie can board In same hotm -. See classified columns. "The Leonard's Spots" only 50c a copy. Nolf's Book and loy Store. The difference between an artist aud a photographer is about $3 a dozen lis ?M,&J, I ac 12 PTE ' "jT 120 sheets fine Note Paper in violet or azure effect, 19c This is the best Stationery value ever put on sale in Pendleton. New Goods Now Ar riving Children's Tea Sets, jc to 3 G5 a display almost equal to what you may sec in the largest city stores. Again Today we are receiving a fin cline of Mounting Boards 5c, roc and 15c. And Remember This is the store for I COSMOS PICTURES THE NOLF STORE COAL All towns along the line of tli W. A Columbia Itlver ltullroiul can buy from us iu carload lots at very leasounble prices, 514-514 MAIN STREET Phone Main 1741 Inparalelled Success Is the crowning climax a a reward for conatant study and toil txi pleane the people and give them kIhhx to re store to them what nature has failed to do. We examine your eyes and make the prop er correction. It Is no gueiw work with us. Ky exam ined free. We change lenses fitted by us free of charge when necessary. A. Blackburn, 0. D. Graduate Optician 1 III if BOSTON STORE Get a WILSON HEATER And you havo the host there is to he had. Gen uine 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 Co. 021 Main St, THOMPSON