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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1903)
jjLr fountain a . .,( hot DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1903. I wn" IWM'SiM cold nd Kiaaeu EiSWf?!',S,lt u mine 60LDBV f , Schmidt ipat-ofllce Block. I ANNUAL VISIT Ln hriniriinthlnir better Ij&gies for driving lib) wis on jaunw in me ujrju Wfswehave at Hanta's llljk.llie ud cast-In excel' litti tod bOKflea. All air- Utl4 hot: told on a gnaw uiarouier miBe nt nrv itonstr. (live ui a eall. THE BLACKSMITHS siippi v vnn WITH Material llOKLUMKKH OK wiptlona. Bash, Blinds, Mould- Mud Tar Pa,r. Bill to Us and pr Figures, tor Com. Co. 1 anvLui. r..i n raoh -. i i iihall f,i 4i t? IWraiUpper fits a Jt be something tr- 8ue, lane a .Aeanljorn R; .. meae Ich lh ..! wiva au tlleir I-Bruilut). ""C,on). "WCllltlvely bv RMAN STREET WRONG BO THINKING HIMSELF IN ROSE- BURG, LANDS IN PENDLETON Heir to an $8,000 Farm, He Starts from Whatcom to Claim His Own, but Gets In the Wrong Car at Portland Beat the Railroad Com. pany, but Makes a Disheartening Mistake. !V ,'I alhvho mMt C,0US hut no LStk'eet One of the most tlioroufihly bewll dored, lorsakcn looking, whipped. broken spirited, downcast, forlorn, ut terly dejected, hopelessly disappoint' ed, bitterly sorrowful Individuals that over hit Pendleton rolled out of an O, It. & N. box car In the yards horo yesterday evening. It was John Don, of course. He stnrtcd from Whatcom, Washington, to ItoseburB, last Monday, In answer to a telegram from a lawyer telling him that an uncle had died at Hose. burg and he was the tonly heir to an $8,000 farm. He was following tho barber's trade whon this news came like a thunder bolt from a clear sky, and, as his week's salary had been spent ln mer ry-making between Saturday night and Monday morning, ho had not the price of a ticket from Whatcom to Roseburg, when the sad yet enter tnlnlng rocssngo reached him. The uaroer was Just looking tor an $8,000 farm, so he wouldn't wait to earn money to buy a ticket, but started for noseburg, presto, a la box car. Ho reached Portland Wednesday evening, and, hunting up a brakeman in the yard, negotiated for a berth ln a carload of shingles from Portland to Roseburg, for $1.15, the last of IiIh earthly wealth except, the farm. Crawling Into tho car, destined to Koseburg and spreading out a bed he had brought along, he laid and planned improvements and changes to his newly acquired domain, as the freight train sped merrily to Its des tination. Ileing cautioned by the brakeman to remain in the car closely to escape tho watchful eye of tho officials along the road, ho never once looked out until tho car was switched into a sidetrack and a freight houso man opened the door to unload It. John i-ioe then merrily slid to the ground, wondering If the clerk knew it was a heavy land holder he was or uerlng out of the car, and glanced out over the landscape, to see If ho eould locate In fancy his future home. Another thunderbolt fell from a clear sky when he read on the depot building "Pendleton station; 231 miles tn Portland." John Doe got .n the wrong car at Portland. Instead of going to Ilosoburg he unloaded his Joyful presence In Pendleton, 500 miles from Roseburg. The only hap py feature about the otherwise sor rowful mistake is that he rode 230 miles for $.ir. Instead of only riding 180 miles, as the brakeman intended. Hut that wasn't tho brakemnn's fault. A Remarkable Case. One of the most reniarltabln rases of cold, deep-sented on the lungs, causing pneumonia, Is that of Mis. Gertrude E. Fcnner, Marion, lnd., who was entirely cured by tho use of One Minute Cough Cure. She says: "The coughing und straining weaken ed me so thut I ran down In weight from 1-18 to 92 uounds. I tried number of remedies to no avail until I used Ono Mlnuto Counh Cure. Four bottles of this wonderful remedle cured mo entirely of tho cough strengthened mv lungs and restored me to my normal weight, health and BtronKth." Sold by Tallman & Co. NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH. Costly Edifice In New York Will Be Dedicated Tomorrow. New York, Nov. 2S. Elaborate ar rangements have been completed for the dedication tomorrow of the new white marble building of St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic church. In Ninety-sixth street near I-exInston nvenue. Archbishop Farley Is to of ficiate and he will be nsslsted by a number of prominent priests and prelates. The new church cost $130,000 and uas ono oi the most beautiful exter iors of any church building lately erecieu in New York. 11 CENTURIES PENNSYLVANIA'S CHURCH WAS ORGANIZED N 1703 Hicks' Almanac for 1904. The Rev. lrl R. Hicks Almanac lor 1004 Ib now ready. It will bo mailed to anv address for 30 cents. It is surprising how' such an elegant, cost' lv book can bo sent Drenald so cheap ly. No family or person is prepared to study the heavens, or tho storms and weather in 1904. without this wonderful Hicks Almanac and Prof. Hicks' snlondld paper, "Word and Works." Both are Bent for only ono dollar a year. "Word and Works is .among tho best American magazines Uke thn Hicks Almanac, it Is too well known to need further comnien' datlon. Few men have labored more faithfully for tho public good or round a- warmer place in mo neuri of the people. Send orders to -worn and Works" Publishing Co., s.'uj i.o cust St., St. Iouls, Mo. Wants More Trib. L. F. Foster, San Francisco, Cal.. Feb. 2d. 1903. writes: "Please find enrlnsoil ,1-nfi fnr JiKfiOO. Send mo one dozen treatments of Trib.' The druggists hero say they nave oruem in they can't get filled. Why Is this? I took Trib myself lost June, and npvpi- flf hultnr In mv life than I do now. I have gono down In weight to is& pounds and never ,iainK ui jiuu or tobacco any more. I know of 2o cures you could got reference from, If you caro to wrlto to them. Be sure to send mo twelve Trlbs at once; I want to send them to Honolulu.' Tallman & Co., local agents. Farms for Sale. We now have listed ,for sale some of tho best wheat farms and stock ranches in the county. All the places aro well Improved and well supplUJ with water. Also some very desir able city property. Call and Kt prices. BBNTLBY & HARTMAN. A.I, I. riT i r-llut allui.t cures nmBn oivwy L-t I'M I v . . - - - Chronic Blood Poisoning and Scrofu lous affections. At an " matchless system tonic and purlQor. Monnv rnfnr.ilflri ii' vnn are not satis- fled. DOc. and $1.00. . .. For Bale by" F. W. Schmidt t io. All kinds of imported aud domestic luncuoo and clam chowder at Qrau e. Oldest Lutheran Organization, and Possibly the Oldest Church Build ing In America The Pipe Organ In This Church Was Built In 1801. Pottstown, Pa., Nov 28. As tho Oldest editlco of that denomination in this countrq, the celebration of tho two hundredth anniversary of tho or ganization of the congregation of the bwamn Lutheran church, located in New Hanover township, Montgomery county, is attracting widespread at tentlon among Lutherans. Tho cele- oration opened today and will con tlnuo through tomorrow, consisting of Historical addresses and other exer cises participated lu by prominent clergymen and laymen of the denom ination. Although the two centuries that have passed since tho handful of Lutherans met and organized have clouded much of the congregation's early history, the claim that It stands first among the Lutheran organiza tions of the country is authenticated by Hie records that are still preserv ed. The members first worshipped In their homes. Rev. Daniel Falckner be ing the first pastor. Various clergy men served until 1742, when Dr. Hen ry Melcholr Muhlenberg, one of the most noted Lutheran clergymen of tho eighteenth century, came and served until 1707. The first church was erected in 1721, and in 17 I'm it was supplanted by another, the structure that stands there today, ln 1807, on the one hun dredth anniversary of Its erection, it was completely remodeled, and again In 188G It was Improved. Very little In tho Interior, with possibly the ex ception of tho wainscoting, remains of the old edifice as It originally was. but the substantial stone walls re main almost the same as when con structed. The pipe organ, built In 1801 by Christian Dlftcnderl'er, Is still used by the congregation. Dutton's Candy Kitchen J. A. Herron Successor to C. R. Dutton T j Home-made Candies t A specialty Your Patronage is Solicited Phone Main 53J Wood and Coa Some Fine Dry Wood now on Hand at Prices as iow as the Lowest. Also Good Coal. All Cash. Call at 638 Main street or Phone Main 1121 P. P. COLLIER GET MURPHY -TO DO YOUR Painting and Paper Hanging. Yoa'H get the Best work And lowest prices E. J, MURPHY 111 Court Street. R I N G S RINGS Engagement Rings Wedding Rings Birthday Rings Ladies' Rings Gents Rings Baby Rings Solid Gold ilaby Rings From 50c Up R I N G S 9 GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler aud Optician Near Po$t Olllce. AAAA A A AAAAr A A A A A A A A AAA BEST MEATS Tender Beef Prime Pork Fine Veal Best Mutton Delicious Lamb Its THE BEST THE SIOST WHOLESOME PROPEHLY MILLED WITHOUT A SUPERIOR BYERS' BEST FLOUR The Standard of Excellency. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. . . . proprietor ot this meat 1 market is a stock raiser on J J liitlter Creek and will be able J to furnish the best meats in j the market in any quantity J S. WARNER, Propr. New Milarkey Building West i Court Street J II ' The proprietor COE COMMISSION CO. Capital and Surplus, $300,000.00. Chisago, New York and Minneapolis quotations received direct at the Pendleton office over the best extensive private wire system in the world. KEFEHENCE: 130 National and HtaVe Hanks OFFICE: Including Pendleton Savings Bank 12(1 Court Htreet B. E. KENNEDY, Mgr. Enjoy Life , . ...in i.. ,i ii e win iuhku .vuiir leisure t hours rw plesNUitly. I UowlliiK alleys, pool, bllllnrds T i and sliootlnir gallery. Every- I thing flrt-claM. I TKMPEKANCE UEF1UCSII- 1 M EN TO and uigarH. Musical f j T emertnltmu'iit every evening. T t Robinson's Parlors t Under W, & 0. Depot. Thi Oreoon Dally Journal can ba ..--4...... 1 found on sale at Frazlers book store. READ STADER'S EADY ' EAD Jf ADER'S JPeADY M EAD Mm ADEPTS EADY WW EAD m ADER'S m EADY m EAD I mADER's mEADY m EMINDEK EMINDER EMINDER EMINDER EMINDER l 1. j; r- Christmas Is Coming Remember R ader's Rockers and Rugs WHEN YOU ARE EADY to select Xmas presents RliAL pietty and useful. ' R ECOLLIiCT we are always on (fu RuSTlE for useful, pretty presents. R EMEMBEU, too, and bear in iiuihI the '' Rush ii .tmlly made Xmas Kvii. Come , R JGHT in now, make your selections and REQUEST them set asiOc for you. Ahk , RaDER to show you that ty.$o OAK COBBLER , Rocker that he is selling for $2. 50 It has R ODDED arms and is a daisy. And don't IvUSH away until you see him in REGARD to his HALL TREES and MIRRORS, They're : R EGULAR beauties at wholesale prices. Jn oriervtal jRlJGS we have some beauties we are giving away and you Ru N no risk of drawing and rnisstntf, but just ReMKMBER we GIVE tl)em to you. The: only REQUIREMENT is that you buy a small bill to R EACH ten or fifteen dollars and you will Receive a nice framed picture or a Real large oriental rug. hi Our stock of Furniture and Carpets never was so complete as now. Tv ro car loads just received and more on the road w M. A. R.DER MAIN AND WEBB S TREETS -J 1 L