East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 28, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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DAILY EAST QHEQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1903.
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PUR SALE
MR. ARMSTRONG, repre
senting the Miller Fur Co. of
Detroit, will be with as 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
0110 day only, Saturday, Nov.
2Slh. Don't misg this ereat
opportunity to get a FUR
direct from the manufacturer.
Don't forget the date
Satarday, November 28th
One Day Only
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Brevities
0,mnv
L repairing at tcuu!uB
tell tne meaning of P.
L meats. Schwartz &
Winter suit or overcont
joerger.
knidA StlrtS arriving
Lcij B8Ve a sam',Ie safe
(Call ana examine u.
,. .mot dear made.'
Ijar store, Court street. ,
.i,. black 153 when you ,
lib. Ready for service a
la trade grows daily, be-1
real delicacies ui
(anos, slightly used. Great t
rnmo nulck. Inland Em-;
l House, near bridge. i
ai in the city are served
1!W St, Ucorge resiauram.
new, neat and clean, l!5r ,
Inslgnmcnt of superb iilanos
red at Inland Empire Piano .
Store onen evenings, uaii in
them over. i
t I nailer's best make of
Inuitollns and banios now In :
llnlind Emolre Piano House, 1
I street bridge. I
L or men from Snoknne will J
Lies ntmrters far the Pacific 1
irai)h & Telephone Com
the Matlock building.
t not trying to fool the peo
e teotile know. Those famll
I former prices will appre-1
e reductions. The Boston
us business and closluc out
leitlon. i
t absolutely closlmr out the
1!i stock, no reservations or '
Bi; buyerB and small buyers
luted. The Boston Store
and our word for It
We will make It good. The
I tie department Is sold out,
kr, as our future plans wait
Nation of this sale.
fers and merchants have
Itle f.titli in good goods.
Wings Best is beginning
' them the way.
Get Sunny. U C Rader.
Swell slippers at 'reutsch's.
Fresh fruit dally nt Martin's.
Fresh oysters at Dcmott & Co's.
The Delta chocolates are different.
No need to toll the meaning of P.
I. It.
Get your clothes cleaned at Joer
er's. , For Kent A piano. Apply at this
office. '
No need to tell the meaning of P.
I. n.
The Delta chocolate and !on bons
always taste like more.
'Phone Lane's paint shop when you
want window glass put In.
Children's school shoos that wear
and look well at Teutsch's.
No limit on quantities on the clos-In-
out sale at the Boston Store.
Carney & Kennedy's cab Is at your
Borvicu at all hours. 'Phone black
in::.
New pipes, some rare beauties,
prettiest lino ever shown here. Han
ion's. "Tho Captain's Toll-gate," by Frank
It. Stockton. New books arriving at
Kelt's.
Schi ffler's clothing Is correct. Cus
tomers are satisfied and always well
dressed.
The prlco of hay in Union county Is
now quoted at $10 to $12 for loose
timothy and wild hay,
Mrs. Campbell will close all her
whiter millinery at a great reduction,
commencing Saturday, November 7.
Wanted A good, Industrious man
with wife (uo children) to take
charge of farm. Address box 108,
Weston, Ore.
M. G. lloyal, former.)- of this coun
ty, lias been granted a divorce from
his wife at Olympia, on the grounds
of incompatibility of temper. They
have two grown daughters.
So far as Is known at this time, the
only case of diphtheria In Umatilla
county Is In the family of J. W. Jen
kins, residing about two miles below
Milton. It Is a dangerous case.
Bowling alloy under management
of Charles Whittlesey, of Portland.
Prizes given away every two days to
the highest scores. Always In first
class shape and well conducted.
M. A. Rader has the basement of
the St. Gooree sample rooms occu
pied with a largo shipment of dining"
tables and kitchon safes which it was
Impossible for him to display In his
furniture store on account of room.
T. J.' Mack, of La Grande, was a
visitor In the city today.
C, N. Reynolds, of Uklah, spent the
(ay In the city on business.
G. W. Hunt, of Foster, Is In the city
for a short visit on business.
Hermann tho Great and his com
pany arrived from Walla Walla this
afternoon.
Fred Judd and I.eon Co'ion attend
ed the football gnmo at Baker City
Thursday.
T. J. Kirk and Dr. Plomondon
came down from Athena on the nfter
noon train.
W. McCaskell, a stockman of Brlgg
son, was a visitor in the city today
on business.
A. Egllbank, of La Grando, was a
Pendleton visitor today for a short
time on business,
J. H. aud B. Day, both of La
Grande, ore In tho city for a short
visit-on business.
Mrs. Leo Moorhouso left this morn
ing for Athena for a short visit with
relatives and friends.
Miss Agnes Fletcher is the guest of
friends In Weston and will return to
her home In tnis city tonight,
R. Albee, or Pilot Rock, was the
guest or the Golden Rule hotel yes
terday for a siiort time, on' business.
Miss Doris Johnson, or Dayton,
Wash., is visiting ror a few days With
Mrs. J. H. Dunham, on Thompson
street.
Charles H. Carter and D. P.
Smythe left on the delayed train this
afternoon for Arlington, to watch the
geese fly over.
Carl GrlfTiui, of Portland, who has
been visiting friends In this city. Is In
Weston for a short visit with Profes
sor nnd Mrs. George Peebles, of the
Normal school.
Eyeglasses!
IF YOU NEED GLASSES
You need thein now, not when it is too late.
Every day's delav may be one day nearer
total blindness. We test your eyes and fit
you with glasses to suit their concMt'ou, aud
guarantee every pair we sell to give perfect
satififanltnri.
Ktt Lenses, la niokie frames, f 1.50 to $2.60. Rest
Lenses In best quality 10 yr.- gold-filled frames, $2.60
, i c " v ii nunc1 nuu luiincn, n,.uv m t 1 w '
L. H.UNZIKER
Tlln
jnu. 1'KUGRESSIVE JEWELER
Th Latest and
Best Corn Cure
OE GUM
15 Corns Cured For 15 Gts.
store closes at 9 P. M., except Sat
0fdys, whea it doses at tO P. M., and
Stmday at 8 P. M.
C KOEPPEN & BROS.,
lhe Drue
w v 1 Lit I 1 1 U Aj III" VjULilll
IT PAYS TO TRADE AT-
Ite Peoples Warehouse
MutSchifTna
.6? Marx
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AT THE PARK THEATER.
Manager Le Vern Will Present a
Novel Attraction Next Week. ,
Gerald and Errol's specialty com
pany will hold forth at Park theater
all next week, presenting new and
up-to-date comedy, music and mystery.
representing some of tho best talent
In the vaudeville profession.
Gerald and Errol themselves are ex
ceptionally fine German -lalect come
dians of "Webberfield" nature.
Miss Catherine Gray Is an elocu
tionist of no mean ability. Burt Vin
cent, a Pendleton favorite, Is much
Improved and will sing "Anona" from
Arizona and "Congo Maid" with illus
trations, in his own splendid man
ner. There will be beautiful dissolving
pictures trom the Projectograph, and
last, but best of all, Achmed-All-Bey's
masterful illusion, the new black art.
The most wonderful and seemingly
supernatural exhibition ever present
ed, requiring tho use of 300 yards of
velvet. t
A comical contest for boys, and
presents for the lucky numbers, as
usual.
Men'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 41
Little Fellows suits $1 to $6.00 "
OtrrrliM IKK bt lrtlaWtM lUim
It is not strange if the reader of Ads is at 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
goods at lowest prices.
In the light of past events we hope you will pardon us, if we say THE PliOPLKS WARE
HOUSE is the store in Pendleton which leads in introducing new and dcsirahle clothing for Men,
Boys or the Little Fellows. And in making you feel that you ate paying for VALUE and NOT
for a NAME.
If our boy has not left you one of our monster price circulars please call and get one.
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Our art department has" received new pillow tops, new linens for
stamping, new cords, new silks, looms for indian heads, 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.
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The
Peoples
Warehouse
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE
Probaeh-Mechtel.
Frnnlf A Mechtol and Miss Mary
Prouach were married this morning
in tho Catholic churrh by Rev. Van
der Velden, the pastor of the church.
Mr. and Mrs. Mechtel left this morn
ing for Wenatche, Wash., where the
groom Is engaged in tne uaiiery uus
Iness. The bride Is a sister or Mrs.
Schwartz, of this city.
Kamrath-Allyn.
Thomas A. Allyn, or Monow coun
ty, and Miss Hulda M. Kamrath, or
Birch Creek, were married at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George Car
mirhael, or Weston, on the afternoon
of the 25th, by Rev. W. S. Payne, of
tho United Presbyterian church of
Weston. The groom is a brother or
Mrs. Carmlchael, and Is a well known
young man of Morrow county.
Wllley-King.
Cards have been received In the
city by relatives announcing tho mar
riage of William . King, of Rltz
ville, to Miss Victoria Wllley, of Spo
kane. Mr. King is a well known mer
chant or Ritzvllle, and his bride is an
Eastern girl. Mr. and Mrs. King will
be at home in Ritzvllle after Decem
ber 25.
Dunn-Adams.
Dickie O. Adams and Miss Prudence
A, Dunn were married this arternoon
in the office or the lecorder by Jus
tlco or Hie Peace Thomas Fltz Gerald.
The principals are residents or McKay
creek, aud will make their home on a
ranch there owned by tho groom.
Pocahontas Will Entertain,
Tho Order or Pocahontas will next
Monday eveulng nave a special ses
sion at lledmens hall, beglmiTng at
7:30 p. m., to which all the Redmen
nre Invited to partake of refresh
ments aud listen to a program.
Important business is to be trans
acted and a full attendance of the
auxiliary Is requested.
Mast Meetina at Weston.
A mass meeting of citizens will be
hold at Weston tonight for the pur.
pose of nominating a mayor and six
roiiiicllmen.
Burned the Mortgage.
Independence, Or., Nov. 28. The
locul G. A. R. post celebrated here
yesterday with n grand banquet and !
entertainment, me occasion immn
burning of the mortgage which the
post has just paid on the auditorium,
an assembly hall built by them sev
eral years ago. The building will scat
about 1,800 people and the post now
owns It.
Tho Knights of tho Maccabees havo
about three million uoi.ars In tho re
serve rund, fafely Invested. If you
want traternal protection, soo J. ri.
Kees or District Deputy G. A. Gruves.
You don't have to die to win. It is
what you are looking for.
Leave Your Orders With
DESPAIN & CLARK
"FOR?
The Coming Sale. I
; The Ladles' Aid Society of the Con-1
i gregatloual church has completed ar
rangements for their sale and supper.
It will take place at tho Sunday school j
it.. n TunurtflV n".
room 01 nit; vumwa .( '
. eemler 8.
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COAL
Jessie Shirley Coming.
Jessie Bhlrley will fill a thiee
nights' engagement at tho Krazer,
December 7, 8 and 9, presenting "A
Modem Magdelene," "Canaille" and
"Trilby."
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Luatlve Broino Quiulue TatileU. All
drujrcliti refund the anoner If It fills ,$ eurt.
E . W. Grove's ilgnstute on tuh box. 'JSC.
THE SHOE FOR
Men and Boys
i Mim -r i
ill
l2o 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
$3.65. a display almost
equal to what you may sec in
the largest city stores.
Again
Today we are receiving a
fin cline of Mounting Hoards
5c, ioc and 15c.
And Remember
i This is the store for
1 COSMOS PICTURES
i THE NOLF STORE
at
All towns along the line of th
W. & Columbia River Railroad
can buy from uh in curloiul
lots at very leattouable price.
614-514 MAIN STREET
Phone Main 1741
Unparalelled Success
In the crowning clllimx a a
reward for constant study
nnd toll to pleau the peoplr
and give them glosses to re
store to them what nature
lion failed to do. We examine
your eyes and make) the prop
er correctiou. It Is no gums
work with us. Kyw exam.
Itiod free. We change lenses
fitted by us free of charge
when neoensary.
A. Blackburn, 0. D.
Oraduute Optician
Taken Up.
A stray hog; owner can have same
by calling on J. Dupuls, 1112 East
Railroad stieet and paying charges.
Celery, eating and cooking apples,
gieens sweet potatoes, carrots beets,
turnips, caulnlowcr, oranges, lemons,
bananas, liorso radish, mlnco meat,
squashes, raisins currants citron, all
kind of nuts, turkeys, geese, cniruens,
ducks, live and dressed. Everything)
meals at Martin's family i
grocery and bakery. ft AO T A ll CTARF
Received dally, fresh tamalea, BU J I V I J I V t L
WtfHMnMMMMIMIIIMMW
Get a
WILSON HEATER
And you havo tho best there iH to ho had. Gen
uine Wilson Wood and Coal Heiitora(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 $20J
THOMPSON HARDWARE Co.
021 Main St.
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