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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1903)
watt 'alien. swjid ""puis tatefj reis HH HIM I II II 1 1 1 HI 1 ,8 'nlJ 1 oak and Jacket DAILY EAST OREQQN1AH, PENDLETON. ORMON. TUESDAY. DECEMBER', t. 1903. ll nrnPnWII IITIITinil I f"ll1BB,ll","""ll,"""BMBBHMBHHBI SALE . I. f Tnnl'ntti nnl "H..1. . 0 r Ifl'fi0 Sl0C unoJwiD aim iutK.B WHS Laced over half during our special Thanks- sale. e nave sun on nana about h.5garnionts, i a" me iciest siyies in uiack I Castor Broadelotns ana macK and ilJue All these garments we desire to t ifld' Zibelines. f 1 i- nrtfo Wfi Jim U'l 1 1 1 llnr n rriA muse uui "'m ". & fai,D V our profit on any garment in the house. on Try a par of v f'gan school shoes. on earth. Best EE TEUTSCH'S COR. MAIN AND ALTA t!-K,4"I"lH"l"',H"H"l"H"I"lliH"i' 1 City Brevities inter Got Bunny. Loe repairing at Toutsch'n U Christmas list put uown a leraled meats, bcuwnnz ac kCo- mir winter suit or overcoat I; Joerger. Ireidr-made skirts at. -vide It Teutsch'a. jttrian church art exhibit Do- i, 7 o ciocit. nnd recitation with lunch. lerlan church. iln & Clark have a sample safe Call and examine it. hterlan church entertainment Ik, Friday, December 1. fone, come nil, Friday, Jjncvui- , rresbyterlan church. FreferliJa, the ucst cigar made, (!' cigar store, uuun huuui.. Ms of Imported and domestic snd clam chowder at CJratz s. ked pictures, masterpieces I nations, Presbyterian church. ley t Kennedy's cab Is at our it all hours. 'Phone main IJ)elta trade grows dally, be- I toe real delicacies made by tie sold. 'pianos, slightly used. Great Ins. Come quick. Inland Em- mo House, near bridge. I meals in the city are served 1 new St. George restaurant. (lbs new, neat and clean, '26c i consignment of sunorb pianos hcclrcd at Inland Empire Piano store open evenings. Call In Mk them over. Km & Bauer's lest make of Ij, mandolins and banjos now in I inland Empire Piano Hohse, un street bridge. I ' not trylne to fool the nen. iTbe people know Those famll- p former prices will annre- tke reductions. The Boston Neans business and closing out ruouon. 'We are unnackinf nnr mas I Goods j Witch for my advertise- r Store open evenings "B month V... r - wuia iui Got Sunny. U C Rader. ' Swell slippers at 'reutsch's. Fresh fruit dally at Martin's. Frosh oysters at Dcmott & Co's, Tho Delta chocolates are different tiet your clothes cleaned at Joer- ?er.8. ' for Kent A piano. Apply at this onice. For your Christmas list put down a f. I. M. If you want a piano or organ,' read railing s au. today, Home-made candy nnd popcorn Prosbyterlan church. . The Delta chocolate and bon bons nlways taste like more. 'Phono Lane's paint shop when you want, winuow glass put In. Received dally, fresh tnmales, crabs nnd crawfish, at Gratz's. . Don't miss the lunch nnd sale, Presbyterian church, 7 p, in, No limit on quantities ton tho clos- in- out sale at the Boston Store. v.uu up pnone main 7(11 wnen you want a call. Ready for service at nil times. Mr. Attorney, we are soiling 100 legal covers, in five shades, for 05c. NoIf's7. .... Schiffler's clothing is correct. Cus tomers are satisfied and always well uresseti. V Mrs. Campbell will close all her winter millinery at a groat reduction commencing Saturday, November 7. v vvanteu a good, industrious man with wlfo (no children) to take charge of farm. ' Address box 108, Weston, ore. , Joseph A. Owenhouso, resident pia no tuner. Work guaranteed. Inland Empire Music Company, near Main street bridge. Bowling alley under management of Charles Whittlesey, , of Portland. Prizes given away every two days to the highest scores. Alwuys in first class shape and well conducted.' J, A, Owenhouse, mandolin virtuoso, will accept a limited number of pupils. Special attention to teachers and ad vanced performers. Terms per lesson. Leave orders at Inland Em pire Music Company, near bridge. The Elks will hold their regular meeting on the evening of Thursday next,- at which time it is desired that all of the members who can attend be present as IiiisIiii'sh of Importance will be transacted as well as Initiation! ,"i7ton! Ed Caspar, of Portland, is at tho St George for the day. T. v. Lusk, of La Grande, was a Pendleton visitor yesterday. H. nond, of Helix, spent the day la tho city today transacting business. w. H. H. Scott, a heavy wheat rals-1 er irom near Athena Is irt town today. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brock and child eft this morning for a visit In Port land. E. T. Wade wont to Portland this morning as a witness in tho Thomp son case. L. Lceraan. of .a Grande, spent the day In the city .today la a short visit with fr'ends. , 13. E. Kennedy left last night for Portland for a short visit on business and pleasure. C. Brasfield, n merchant of Walla Walla, was a business visitor In the city yesterday. N. Berkeley lert last night for Sump. t.- Valley, where ho will visit lie mining district for a few days. Joseph Basler was a Portland-bound passenger this morning, having gone to the city on a business trip. Al Runke and wife, of Kamela, will spend tho Christmas holidays In Port land, leaving here in a few days. Mrs, Carl Jenkins left this morning for Portland, where she will be the guest of relatives and friends for a time. Miss Gertrude Mays, of The Dalles. Is now In the city, where she will bo mo guest of Mrs. V. G. Fowler for the winter. inrs. i (j. if alloy was a passenger for Portland this morning, where she will Join Mr. Halley and spend a week In the city. , Robert Starkweather, who has been In Baker county for tho past few months, came down yesterday lor a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wamsley left this morning for Portland, for a short visit with friends nnd to attend the production of Ben Hur. Mrs. Kate Kuebller returned to her home at Heppner this morning, after having neon the guest of Mrs. W. F. Matlock for several days, Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Hartman left this morning for Portland, where they will bo the guests of friends for a time, and while In the city will attend the production of "Ben Hur." Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Taylor lert this morning for Portland, where they will be the guests of frfends and witness "Ben Hur," and where Mr. Taylor' will be a witness in the Thompson case. James Hackett went to Portland this morning on business and pleas ure combined. He will attend to some business In connection with his sheep holdings, nnd attend the trial of. Asa Thompson, ns a witness. Engineer W. H. Fair, of La Gi-ande, has taken the place vacated by E. Jacobson on the Katnela helper, Mr. Jacobson has taken a freight engine on the road, and will alto do the extra passenger work between Umatilla and Huntington, IT PAYS TO TRADE AT- 16? Peoples Warehouse liutSdufTiKrl fl Mirx Wl lUdTiilorri II I I 1 mtMBrii Mien's Suits and Overcoats Boy's Suits and Overcoats Little Fellows Suits and Overcoats Hen's suit?, Boy's Suit-, $5.oo to $30.00 each $3.00 to $20.00 Little Fellows suits $i to ?6.oo " 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 has the right goods at lowest prices. In the light of past events we hope yon will pardon us, il we say TIIK PEOIM.liS WAKE HOUSE is the store in Pendleton which leads in introducing new nnd ijcsirnhlc clothing for Men, Boys or the l.ittle Ftllows. And in making you feel that you arc paying for VALUE and NOT for a NAME. If our boy has not )elt you one of our monster price circular's please call and g-'t one. Cknrlf " IU W bit IAiSMI A Mux 1 (jur art department lias received new pillow tops, new linens lor 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 modem up-to-date Art Department, with a competent instructress. The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE M'KAY CREEK IT(MS. Residents of School District No. 39. Will Hold Christmas Entertain ment. North McKay. Dee. 1. Fled Hill Is In Eugle valley on land and Irriga tion business. Barney downer has gone to Port land with County Surveyor KJmbrell, lib a witness in a land affair. W. E, Allen spent Thanksgiving at his home In Union county. The lootbrldge lor the accommoda tion of the scholars In district 3!, ucross the Umatilla river, is now com pleted. A few farmers are busy completing crdlr.g. The soil is In fine con- BRANCH AT PILOT ROCK. Pendleton General Store Doing an Ex panding Business, , The Peoples Warehouse has placed n brunch house at Pilot Rock, which will bV kept then- permanently, pro viding the business of the, Btore Jus tifies the expense. The stole wns opened November 28 and fills u long felt want In that pari of the county, where It Iiuh been Impossible to gel clothing goods before. The store Is In charge of Fred Earl and Noivnl Jones, formerly clerks In the mam store in this city. The lmmcdlato causo of the Insur lection In Turkey Is the Bulgarian school, which turns out numbers of educated young men who refuse to re turn to their squalid homes. For the sfliinlor of the homo tho Turk Is responsible Leave Your Orders With DESPAIN & CLARK 7 FOR! THE NOLF STORE I' COAL FINE 0OD Q00DS be given We are absolutely closing out the dry goods stock, no reservations or limits. Big buyers and small buyers accommodated. The Boston Store means business and our word for It is good. Wo will make it good. The quicker the department is sold out, the better, as our futuie plans wait the termination of this sale. A meeting by the residents of Dis trict ::!). will he held tonight looking to a Christmas entertainment. It is worth vour while, win tver v o 1: ichilli'i' are, Ilest to 1: HUNZIKER Ira .fle :ll,v .rlni'ntricli and the money-back dealing' by which they art- sold by the best of the grocers oa this Coast. The Latest and Best Gorn Gure OE GUM !5 Corns Cured For 15 Cts. 'w store closes at 9 P. M., except Sat wciays, when It closes at tO P. and Sunday at 8 P. M. 5 KOEPPEN & BROS., lieJDrug Store With .the Lnrrralin Soda Fountain. HOME FOR YETERANS. Transformation of Jefferson Davis' Old Homestead, Jackson, Miss., Dec. L The pro ject for converting the old Jefferson Davis homestead at Beauvolr into a home for indigent Confederate veter ans, which has been a dream of tho United Daughters of tho Confederacy for a number of years, today became an accomplished fact, Smlple cere monies marked the formal opening to day when uearly two score of Indigent veterans were admitted as inmates, und captain James Stone, of Green ville, assumed charge as superintend ent. Tho homo Is to be presented to the' state of Mississippi at the session of the legislature next month, and until that time the expenses of the home will be borne by private contributions. The Tongue Memorial, A copy of tho memorial address In congress In memory or Congressman Thomas II. Tongue lias Just been re. ceived. LINE TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Broino Qumiue Tableli. All drugglita refund tbu money II II fatli to cure. E. w. drove's denature en earn tox, M, Work when you work nnd pluy when you play, but don't whistle when you whistle If you want to keep your friends. GAME Boards All towns loug the line of tha W. A Columbia River Rnlirowt can buy from iik in curloml lots at very lenxonnblw prltf. THE SHOE FOR Men and Boys There will be special meytlng of Blue Mountain Court No 2, Tribe of Bon Hur, Thursday evening, lx-cein bur 3, 8 o'clock, In room 6, K: O. build ing, It ik earnestly desired that all members of the court bo present to elect officers tor the ensuing year. ALICE FLETCHER, Cldef. BESSIE It. FAXON, Scilbe. A diamond shaped pin, blue and led. mounted on gold, Is lost and the owner seeks the finder by use of u classified advertisement. If you want to buy a good, fresh milch cow,, consult tho classified advertisements.' New pipes, some rare beauties, prettiest lino over shown here. Han-Ion's, If Hf V mmm S 1'omtteii (llf- ferclitMtylfH, 75c tk tlll'tiTi. Thlrilr Of plttyllljt 100 X game on these X outline boards! Our miceR nv eragc about 10 to lo ecu ut more than f a o t o ry prices In the east SCHOOL BUVl'Um Another large hljiineut pen cil. nliolder. book xtrnri and ink. TAJILETH. In tablet we give almost twice a many sheet on other atorw aim me tfuamy is wt good or even better, S 514-514 MAIN STREET Phone Main 1741 Unparalelled Success is the crowning climax a a reward for cous-tant study and toll to pleaao the people und give them gluwtea to re store to them what nature has failed to do, Wueiamliie your eye and make the prop er correction. ItlsliOgUHM work with us. Kye exam hied free. We change tenant lit ted by us free of charge when ueoewiary, A. Blackburn, O.D. (JroduaUi Optician . ? I 1 1 f I H F TTTTTTTTTT Failing has a first-class piano tuner Leave orders. Work guaranteed, BOSTON STORE Get a, WILSON HEATER And 3011 lmvo tho host thero in to bu hud. Gen uine Wilson Wood and Coal Heuteru (tliu original airtight heaters) a 10 handled in Pondloton only by us. Don't take an imitation. WILSON WOOD HEATERS, $2.50 to $20 WILSON COAL HEATERS, $7.00 to $202 J THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. 021 Math St,