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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1903)
, DAILY EAST OHEQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER' Si T303V h. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it ii m n 1 1 m i I . , , , iak and Jacket SALE ! Oaf 1""8" 11 iwsim'.i mm wiuaivo was j,.nr half duriPR our special rhanks- ! PERSONAL MENTION. sale We have still on hand about . rment5f in all the lalest styles in Black i (ja5tor Broadcloths' and Black and Blue 11 I.icji nnrmunto i 1 r- i . n 4. Out at once. We are willing to give ... mfh. on anv earment in the house. TrV a j,air of V. Cogan school shoes. Best i earth. EE TEUTSCH' COR. MAIN AND ALTA M-K- J Brevities cm Sunny. .'..murine at Toutsch'o cirlstmas list put clown a L meats. Schwartz & Lmade skirts ai-lvlng tench'. In church art exhibit Be- p o'clock, i recitation with lunch. i church. Eji church entertainment Itida', Decembor 1. w,mi all. Friday, fiucnm- lesbyterian church. Hallr. fresh tamales, Icrawfish, at Gratz's. ftUa, the uest cigar made. ar store. Court streot. I ot imported and domustlc B clam chowder at Urntz s. nlcturns. masterpieces liloas, Presbyterian church. I Kennedy's cab is at your ill hours. 'Phono main Ej, some rare beauties, e ever shown here. Han- daily, be made by i hade grows I real delicacies k!i slightly used. Great I toe quick. Inland Em- I House, near bridge. i in the city are served Si George restaurant. Ittw, neat and clean, 25c lament of superb pianos i at Inland Empire Piano open evenings. Call In pa over, It Bauer's best make of idolins and banjos now In ted Empire Piano House. Iitreet bridge. not trying to fool the peo ple -know. Those famll- lormer prices will appre ciations. The Boston i business and closlne out aon. 4... .-..-. lire unpacking our , 4 ias Goods : 4 & for my advertise- Store open evenings T I Borah, Yours for 1 )D GOODS I I IUNZIKER Get Sunny. U C Rader. Swell slippers at 'ieutsch's. Fresh fruit daily at Martin's. The Delta chocolates are different. For Rent A piano. Apply at this omco. For your Christmas list put down a P. I. II. If you want a piano or organ, read mailing's au. today. nome-maue candy and popcorn, i'resuyterian church. For Rent Four room house; good cellar, ii. j. stlllman. The Delta chocolate and bon bons always taste like more. 'Phone Lane's paint shop when you want window glass put In. Don't miss the lunch and sale, Presbyterian church, 7 p. m. Children's school shoes that wear and look well at Teutsch's. Dinner and sale at Congicgatlonal church Tuesday, December Sth. No limit on quantities on the clos In" out sale nr. the Boston Store. Falling has a first-class piano tuner. Lenve orders. Work guaranteed. The Uoylen residence, on Tustln street, is now ready for occupancy. Call up 'phone main 701 when yoa want a cab. Ready for service at all times'. Schlffler's clothing is correct. Cus tomers are satisfied nnd always well dressed. ' Room nnd board in private family are offered at 812 Thompson street. See classified ads. Thu streots are being hauled olT In ayers skimmed, as It were to make room for another growth of mini, Mrs. Campbell will close all her winter- millinery at a great reduction, commencing Saturday, November 7. Joseph A. Owcnhouse, resident pia no tuner. Work guaranteed. Inland Empire Music Company, near Main street bridge. W. W. Allen, who has resided on Thompson street, left Wednesday, ac companied by his family, for Pilot Rock, where he has rented a hotel, which he will hereafter conduct. Bowling alley 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. J. A. Oweuhouae, mandolin virtuoso, will accept a limited number of pupils. Special attention to teachers and ad vanced performers. Terms $1 per lesson, Leave orders at Inland Em pire Music Company, near bridge. Eight men are now at work on the stone foundation of the Martin build Ing, at the corner ot Webb and Cot tonwood streets. The excavation Is now completed and the basement, which Is to be of stone, will be rushed as rapidly as possible to make ready for the brick work. Fac Simille of Ticket No. Von Ktrp IM Tlolrl W A'rrp the Stub. Tor liach Dollars Purchase At The Peoples Warehouse from November 1st., to December m, ijoj, yon re celve a tide! entitlinc you to out chance on Sewn rrisea valued atf-M . 1st rrite Kublier Tired Cotuintma Burey, value I Mo nd Tnie Uiilversal Steel Range vnluf f6s 3d ITIre' Modern rortland Cutter value f 50 4th Prise' Baby Carriage, value $40 th rrtie Steel Horn saddle, value lu Uh Prise Life Siied Doll, value 5 ;th lrtse Coat, Wagon and Harness value f Drawing takes place 5 p. m. Th urada; lH-XKMnitR 34. igoj It pays to The Peoples Trade at Warehouse NOTlt-should you not want this ticket or lie far away give it to a friend. Don't lose or destroy It. John Campbell, of Helix, is a Pen 'rtleton visitor for a short time. Mrs. N. c. Glenn, of Vale, Is tho guest ot friends in the city for a few days, F. McCalle, of Athena, was a visitor in the city today for a short time on business. G. M. Scrimsher, of Weston, spent the day In Pendleton yesterday on business. Walter Smith, of lone, Is In the city the guest of his sister, Mrs. Rose Campbell. Miss Jeanetto Manasse, ot Athena, is in the city the guest of . relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Scott, of Henx, are the guests or friends In the city tor a few days. C. F. Cockburn, of Milton, wns a Pendleton visitor today for a short time on business. Dr. C. J. Smith has returned from a short trip to Portland, wh pro hp was called on business. Thomas Matthews has returner! from a short trip to Portland, where ho has been on business. U W. Jones of Walla Wnlla. hut formerly of this city. Is visiting friends In the city for a short time. Miss Dora Renn. who Vina heen visit. Ing in Portland, for the past month, has returned to her home in this city. Mrs. F. T. Fischer of Seattle is in thu city, the guest of Mrs. Charles H. Carter nnd will visit here for tho next ten days. Mrs. C. E. Roosevelt left this morn- Ing for Portland, where she will join Mr. Koosevelt and visit with lriends for a few days. Mrs. A. A. Miller, of Walin Walla. was the guest of triends in the city yesterday, while on her way home from Portland and the valley. 1 Jerry Ilarnhart. one of the men tak en to Portland as a witness for tho defense In the Thompson case, has returned to his home in this city. j Mrs. Joe Parkes will leave this eve-! nlng or tomorrow for Portland, where she will join Mr. Parkes and spend several days visiting with friends. , Miss Minnie Renn. who has been suffering from a hard attack of ty-i phold fever, Is reported as much bet ter and now on the road to recovery. Virgil Moore, one of tho prominent ! farmers of the county, Is In the city- today from his ranch on Stage Gulch for a short visit on business and with Not 0ny 0vcr October, but Over No bis friends. . v nml, VCIMUGI U L. tf . ilhi r I.G ery System, Registry, Stamps and Money Order Departments All Yielding Increase In Revenue Hol iday Rush Has Begun The Peop 22 Days More You'll Then Know Who Are the Winners les Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE E BUSNESS PENDLETON POSTOFFICE SHOWS LARGE INCREASE I Tho postotllce for tho past month COMING EVENTS. Mlltou Irrigation District election, Decemnur 21. Washington Teachers' association, Tncotna, Dec, 28-30. National Livestock convention, Portland, January 12, 13, It and 15. BAPTISTS INVITE A MINISTER. Call Extended to Rev. W. T. Jordan, of Denver, to AcceptPastOrate In Pendleton. 'PI,,, nw.n.l.u.... nr tl.fi Ilfit.llL-f r4ki.-,.lt at a well-attended business meeting lias Bllown n General Increase in all last evening, extended a call to Rev. , the branches of Its work over the re W. T. Jordan, of Denver, to accept ports of tho raonthb preceding, and a the pastorate of the church in this very noticeable one over the report city. J of tho same month for the previous They have every reason to Ijelleve year. that Rev. Jordan will accept the invi- The Increase In the free delivery tatlon, nnd are highly pleased at tne system for the month Has been no- prospects of securing such an able tlceable, as has the Increase In tne minister for the church here. 'general amount of mall handled, This Rev. Jordan is accredited with being Is to be expected, however, at this one of the ablest Baptist ministers on time of tho year,v and does not do me Pacific Coast, having held Import- note w much a general and perma- ant assignments In California and lat. nent Increase aB the reports of some er at .Mc.Mlnnvllle. Or., where lie is ot the other monthB of thu year. well known, and from whenrlio comes 1 The registered letters, the postnl . highly recommended. ! receipts and the money order depart- The members are awaiting bis reply ment have all had an increase 111 mcir 1 with much interest, nnd hope to an- business, and, In fact, every branch notitice Ills acceptance or tne oner , of tne omco has increaseii ngures iu soon. I show for the month of November. Ktom now on until after the New nri v nai,.r Year thu force will bo rushed to their The Raker City high school football ,eff"r,1B ' "andllng the mall S erttge ttll(M .m will play tho return game with." "adl!l "! ? " The Kulghta of thu Maccabees bavo nbout tlinHi million uOi.aiH in tho re serve fund, fiilely Invested. If you want tratcrnal protection, see J. d. Kees or District Deputy G. A. Ornvea. You don't have to uie to win. It Is what you aro looking for. Leave Your Orders With OESPAIN & CLARK FOR? TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative tlronio Quinine Tabloti, All druggists refund the money II It falls to cure. E. W, U rove's signature 011 eacb box. 'He. COAL All towim hIoiik the line of th W. A Columbia River Kullro.nl can buy from un in curlonil lots at very icruwitirtlilu pricm. THE NOLF STORE FINE LINE GAME BOARDS eu. Y' 1 Reason. After that Is over, the UubI- made to tun an excursion from Halter,111'" lur "10 i"""1"' their regular ! Why don't grocers money back everything? Can't poor stuff; there isn't money nough. Schilling's Bst don't takt any money tosueak-of. O.. nnl ttiu lirwo D 1(111 mritprK til ?" . "U Z ' -n... oil,. !,l,l lie p them out. uaner wy unim , --- j i next, at wnicn nmu u m uosuvu tniptueiil ien- all of tho members who can attend , 0i nlio!ilera, bn present as business of Imriortancu J Umk ntrntw and .... . . 11 I nliln I Inn I I.. I. ' will ue iruusacii-u u wm an iui, be given. ' . J Books for boys and girls. Never s TAMjKTO, i'au mip lint un IflriM. Noirs I V Salaries Not Raited. Baker City, Dec. 3. The ordinance providing for a raise In the salaries of the city treasurer, chlcj of police, water commissioner and streot suppr lntendent, was defeated at the called meeting or tho council yesterday evening, Tha Latest and Best Corn Cure E GUM '5 Corns Cured For 15 Cts. Jjjote closes at 9 P. M., except Sat- ' ' wnen it closes at iO P. M , and Sunday at 8 P. M. t KOEPPEN Is BROS., tifclI)tUg s,0re with the Log Cabin Soda Fountain. Vote Against Improvement, .'-a Grande, Dec. 3. The city coun cil has sustained tho mayor in his veto ot tho fire department improve ments and the system of fire alarms will not be Installed, l'ourUt'ti l li ferent Mtylm, 75c to .i6. Think of playing 100 gamm mi tliew oil thte Imurdsl Our jirlceH uv ill ID 10 more than f a c t o ry price In the east SCHOOL BUPPLIKS THE SHOE FOR Men and Boys In tablet we give almoHt twice Z as uuuiy ulieeUi u other storea J 'j tttuJ the ifullty In m good or i even bcttvr, n V i 514-614 MAIN STREET Phone Main 1741 Insure in Reliable Companies That pay their losses promptly. Our companies stand at the head of lilt; list. jl wsrte Hartford 'iru luniirMiicf Ci.l3U,07n Alliance Attaiiruucfl Cu. , .. Siin.OO.t liudon ft Ijiiicnxlilre Hire I nun ran mi Co. I,M4,w;i North Urltluli A. Mercantile IVi IK.896,974 Royal IiiHiiritiice Co. W,HII7,IM FRANK B. GLOPTON AQENT U2 EAST COURT ST. Walter's Flouring Mills Capacity, ISO barrels a day. Flour exchanged or wheat. Flour, Hill reod, Chopped m4, etc.. always on band. - kit We ate absolutely closing out the dry goods tock, no reservations or limits. Hie buyers and small buyers accomm;Klctel. The Boston Store means business and our word for it is good. Wft will make It good. The quicker the department is sold qut, the better, as our futuie plans wait the ternilr.etion or mis saie. The New York Central will install electricity for all power within a radi us of Gil miK'fc from New Vork City. J Tho change will take rtvo years to cc-, compllsh, and cost $12,000,000. j Mrs. Strahon, at 302 Water street, has some nice well llgnted and very comfortable rooms to rent Two on ground floor. See classified advertise incuts for particulars. Wanted A good, industrious man with wife (no children) to take charge of farm. Address box 108, Weston, Ore. Tho grandest assortment of men s up-to-date neckwear Just locelved by express. See window oisplay. Sulli van and Bond. Unbreakable dolls, 7Ec. $1.00 and SI. IS. Wear like Iron. NolfV Ring up Malu 1991 for Men's Fur nishings. Sullivan and Ilond. Warner. Hie butcher, 'phono main 1!)81 m vw r IK ssb i S.iT I WW 1 rirVsV TRUSTY TOOLS for trusty hx)iW line abound tuola fur carpciiUn, for tnaaoui, any Krt of aJtlan dendahle UoU for m-o1m In any and every craft. You may duieiiil, ti lhe price here U-ing rltflit and rc Miuablti you oo we want your Iwle yi-ur in, year nut. HKK WINDOW DIHPI.AY. J W. J. CLARKE & Co. 211 CourtStreet j BOSTON STORE 1 JELATERlTE U Mineral Rubber.! VOL' .WAV INTKNI) Hfll.lllNp . wmi v.ni'C iiikik nr (In It mci-cwiiv to It Kl 'I.Ai K A vtlHil l HiHir ELATERITE ROOFING Takes th . place cf .l.i(il tin. irou. mr 1.10 irtul. and all prcpured mnrincs. Kor Hat and steei. surfaces, gutters, valleys, etc. Easy to lay. iTemperc tor all climates. Heasonable In tout. Sold on merit, auaran. teed. It will pay to asK ior pnceauim iuiuiuwuuu, THE ELATERIT E HOOFINU CO. Worcester Building. Portland. I