East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 05, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREOON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5,
1903.
teEE! FREE!
jes', ChHdtenfs and
Misses' Shoes
EVERY ELEVENTH PAIR FREE !
lwhoe business has increased to such an extent that we
I01'.' ,.jtisficd we have absolutely the best wearinir 3n.i X
lretet" i.j., misses' and children's shnpc tUt
-.tctvlisn i'""- ' , . ,, iuuay
r Stared, and many people in Pendleton know this, but X
P" .r sansfied -we want to sell more, and in onlrr to X
'1 oar good shoes into more families we will give away,
SatelV Ffee- every ""'j1 ,s,r- Should the eleventh X
ike a h oo lad)' s patent kid shoe, or a 50c pair, in either ?
.w will com .........,,. ""ci is or me entire
I vbof December. Remember, we have a line of shoes that
H' 3rjntee to give satisfaction. "All rins sewed fr
fs"-
I I PERSDNflL MENTION, j
LEE TEUTSCH'S
810 STORE
COR. MAIN AND ALTA
fM"H 1 1 1 1 HK--K-M- -H-W i ! 1 I I I t I I I I ? 1 I 1 t i I I j.
City Brevities
' Rider uei sunny
,m Christmas list put down a
meats Schwartz &
skirts ai.'rlng
iswateu
H Co.
readj-made
f: Teutsch's.
.'ted daily fresh inmates,
find crawfish, at Gratz's.
Ifie'erida, the host cigar made,
cigar store, uouri street.
I toil of imported and domestic
i mi clam chowder at uratz s.
ncr I Kennedy's cab is at your
6; IT all Hours, roune mam
f.pts some rare beauties.
line ever shown nere. Han-
Delta trade grows daily, be-
the real delicacies made by
ire sold,
pianos, slightly used. Great
los. tome quick, inianct Em-
Iftano House near bridge.
Campbell will close all her
: sJlllnery at a great reduction,
pacing Saturday, November 7.
r. Deals in the city are served
new St. George restaurant.
it new neat and clean, 25c
t consignment of superb pianos
red at Inland Empire Piano
Store open evenings. Call in
; them over.
tut & Bauer's best make of
In, mandolins and banjos now in
I at inland Empire Piano House.
I K.!a street bridge.
s are not trying to fool the reo-
I Tie people know. Those famil-
pa. lormer prices will aDnre-
Get Sunny, u C Rader.
Swell slippers at leutsch's.
Fresh fruit daily at Martin's.
Best shoe repairing at Teutsch's
The Delta chocolates are different.
U . . ...
. e outcner, "phone main
For Kent A piano,
office.
Apply at this
For your Christmas list put down a
1. it.
A beautiful line of sewlnir h.ist-ots
10c to 39c. Nolfs.
If you want a piano or organ, read
rollings uu. louay.
For Rent Four room house; good
tunar. 11. j. smiman.
The Delta chocolate and bon bons
always taste like more.
'Phone Lane's paint shop when you
warn winuow glass put in.
We are showing a lino of kid body
uuns, ivc to 3.y&. NOUS.
Children's school shoes that we
and look well at Teutsch's.
Ring up Main 1991 for Men's Fur
nishings. Sullivan and Bond.
Wanted A teacher of the Spanish
language. Inquire at this office.
No limit on quantities on the clos-
In" out sale at the Boston Store.
Failing has a first-class piano tuner.
Leave orders. Work guaranteed.
Annual sale at the Congregational
church, Tuesday afternoon and even
ing.
Dressmaker would like engage
ments by the day. Apply 120 Grange
street
Call up 'phone main 701 when you
want a cab. Ready for service at all
times.
Hplllnmtior tha Hlnnnr rif thn rVin.
the reductions. The Boston ' gregational church. Tuesday from 5
Beans business and closing out . to 8 p. m.
.w. .. , JUBt In. new line of neckwear, silk
are absolutely c osine out he V.i j .
.l r spenders. Baer & Daley.
a.xlated. The Boston Store Annual sale and New England din-
1 business and our word for it WT at Congregational church, on
We will make it good. The 1 ueBuay aiiernoun ana evening,
tit deiiartmsnt Is iinlrt out. 1 The grandest aBsoriment of mens
I letter, as our future plans wait up-to-date neckwear Just received by
tt.mlns.tlon of this sale. I express. See window uisplay. Sulli-
i van and llond.
Joseph A. Owcnhouse, resident pia
no tuner. Work guaranteed. Inland
Empire Music Company, near Main
' street bridge.
e are unpacking our
E. p. Wade returned from Portland
last evening.
W. F. Matlock has returned from a
short visit In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Hallcy aro home
from a visit to Portland.
L. O. Frailer loft last night for Port
land on a brief business visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Clopton have
returned from a visit to Portland.
W. Damon, of la Grande, Is a
visitor in the city for a short time.
A. E. Wise, of Baker City, is a Pen
dleton visitor for a short tlmo on bus
iness. Lee Held returned from a visit In
Portland, where ho has been for tho
past week.
John Hallcy, Jr., has returned from
a visit to Portland, where ho has spent
several days.
E. J. Sonimerville of Pendleton Is
registered at the Dacros. Walla Wal
la Statesman.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Galbralth. of Pay-
ctte. aro the guests of tho Hotel Pen
dleton for a short sojourn in tho city.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Taylor returned
Uiis morning from Portland, whero
they have been visiting for several
days.
t SUNDAY AT J
THF PHIIRPHFQ
M. E. Church, South Preaching
morning and evening nt tho usual
hours. Communion of the Lord's sup
per, after the morning sermon. Sun
day school at 10 a. m. Epworth
League meeting at 0:30 p. m., led by
P. M. Howard, I
First Christian Church Sunday
school, 10 a. m.: preaching. 11 a. m.,
subject, "Jesus In tho Home." Chris-1
tlan Endeavor, 6:30 p. m., Mrs. D. C. '
Bowman, leader, rreachlng, 7:30 p.
m., subject, "Heaven." At this serv
ice W. H. Hawley will sing, "Tell
Mother I'll Be There." Prayer meet
ing and choir practice Wednesday
evening. The public is cordially In
vited to attend all of theso services.
Fac Slmllte of Ticket
No
1 Krcp thtt Tlcel Wa
Ktep the Stub,
For liach Hollar's Piii-chaw t Th
Wuplw WaivtiouA? from November
lt , to December 4, 150J, you re
velre ticket entitling you to one
chance ou Seven l'tlies valued at I400.
Col u mini 1
Kange
it Trite Rubber Tlteit
illiCKr, alue f 14a
ami 1'nte Unlvenat Steel
t 1-rlte Modern rottlaml Cutter
value l.w
4th Trice Uaby Carriacre. value I40
Mh Trire Steel Horn Saddle, value I15
ith True Life Sited Doll, value M
7th lTite Coot, Wagon and Harneu,
value Jjij ,
Drawing takea placejp. m.Thunntay
DKCIIMUUR 4, iswj
The
pays to
Peoples
Trade at
Warehouse
NUTIt Should you not want thi,
ticket or be far atvay Rive It to .
frieca. Don't lose or dettroy It.
N. H. Brooks, pastor.
o
Church of the Redeemer Dlvlno
service tomorrow at hours as follows:
Sunday school at 10 a. m.; sermon
and celebration of tho holy commun
ion at 11 a. ra.; evening prayer and
sermon nt 7:30.
o
First Presbyterian Church 10 a.
m., Sunday school; 11 a. m., sermon
and sacrament of tho Lord's supper;
C:45 p. m.. Christian Endeavor; 7:30
p. m., sermon. Strangers in the city
are especially Invited to all these ser
vices. Robert J. Diven, pastor.
Methodist Episcopal Church The
Sunday services will be a continua
tion of tho revival now going on in
this church. Tho Interest In the serv
Ices during the week has been good
and the results quite encouraging,
Farther announcement of tho meeting
will be made on the Sabbath. Sunday
school, 10 a. m., A. J. Owen, super
intendent; sermon, 11 a. ra Junior
League, 3 p. m.; Epworth League,
:30 p. m.; evening sermon and revi-
val service, 7:30 p. m. A cordial in
vitation is extended to those who are
without a regular place of worship.
Robert Warner, pastor.
10DDZ. MANHAnAHSHIRTS
None buttor nindo, in fact thoy aro
known ne Tho Host
Somo nro $2.00 values and no no aro
worth loss than $1.50,
Tomorrow, Saturday
$1.00
Whilo wo aro about it wt' will add
for Good Old Saturday Night
All
All
All
75f
50c
25c
NEOKWIOAIt
Tios for 60c for
Tios
Tios
for
for
:15c
15o
for
for
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
The
Peoples
Warehouse
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE
mas
Goods !
I Watch for mv advertise-
"t- Store ODen evenlnes
Itnismonth. Yours for
ID GOODS
HUNZIKER I
Car of Cattle Tonight.
J. C. Lonergan will ship out a car
of cattle this evening over the W. &
C. H. to Seattle, where they will bo
used by the Frye-Brubn Meat Com'
pany. The cattle were bought of Ma
rlon Jack and have been raised and
fed on bis-ranch, about six miles cast
of tho city on Wild Horso creek. It
Is the intention of tho same parties
to shin other cars out during the
coming week.
Every good-enough grocer
keeps Schilling's Best
Ma ka-ciuc-d tpiCM
4c ILrot'ait xtracat
and moneybacks 'em. Costs
him nothing; it isn't his money.
Costs nobody anything.
MFETY RAZORS
i.e kind we Buarantflo tn irivfi comDlete satisfac-
vUt i reDdera shaving a luxury and entirely ob
ill I ri ,le,dung of cutting the face. The blades are
" oi the LeHt ntool r..n nmunH and nasilv
ooved, and if used for individual shaving will last
..fjears without h on i iicr liavp. them from $2.00
upiS7.So.
These make elegant Christmas Gifts.
A- C KOEPPEN & BROS.,
Tie Di
"g Store with the Log Cabin Soda Fountain.
Congregational Church Corner of
Webb and Johnson streets. Sunday
sen-Ices in tho following order: Sun
day school at 10 a. m., morning wors
hip and preaching at 11. The subject
will be, "Christianity the World's Ilo
llglon." It will be tho last of a series
of 12 sermons on "The Genius of
Christianity." Meeting of Junior En
deavor at 3 p. m.; evening service at
:30: Christian Endeavor meeting,
with an address on the subject. Jon
athan Edwards, pastor.
West End Chapel Corner West
Webb and Maple streets. Sunday
school at 3 p. m. Song service on
Tuesday evening, 7:30. J. Edwards,
superintendent,
o
First Baptist Church Sunday
bebool at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11
a. m., and evening sermon and serv
he at 7:30. All strangers in tho city
are invited to attend these services.
Men's Retort Tho regular men's
meeting will be held as usual at the
Men's Resort on Court stroet, tomor
row aftcrnpon at 4 o'clock. Rev. J.
Edwards will speak. All men are cor
dlally Invited to attend.
GRAIN 8ITUATION.
8lxty-8lx Thousand 8ack In Hands
of One Company,
Tho Pacific Coast Elevator Compa
ny now has on band In tbelr ware
houses In tho county 05,365 sacks of
wheat and 10,583 sacks of barley.
This Is grain that has been put In
by those who did not wish to sell
for the prices quoted, and that which
has been bought by the company and
Is now being held for better sales.
Tblh Is but a small part of the
grain that has been handled during
the season. It being estimated at about
oiH'-flfth of the total amount. The
rc-bt was shipped to the coast for ex
port, though some was bougni lor me
city mills and sold to them. Theie
Is now but little movement In the
grain market and will not be lu all
probability until later In tho year
when tho status of tho next year's
crop will fix the prlco for the rem
nants of the grain on hand.
have been gathered together. The bal
lot boxes have been hauled out of
tho garret and polished up, tho cob
webs have been brushed out of their
lnsldea and they nro ready for thu
heavy vote of Monday. Tho keys aro
In tho possession of tho judge. Tho
ballots bavo been printed and aro now
locked In the safe at tho recorder's of
fice. Tho Judges nro ready for the
fray, and tho clerks havo been add
ing up long columns of figures for a
week In order to bo In training.
The polling plnces will all bo swept
out tomorrow and fires will bo built
early for tho comfort of tho citizens
and the benefit of the judges and
clerks. Everything has been dono in
anticipation of the contest with tho
exception of appointing a special po
lice force for tho day.
It Is expected that It will bo possi
ble to get the votes countod tho first
day.
COMING EVENTS.
MIKE GRATZ SELLS OUT.
Baker and Garrison Become Owners
of the Popular Retort.
Mike Gratz has sold his saloon to
William Dakr and John Garrison,
who will tako possession of the placo
as soon as the papers and accounts
aro drawn and straightened out.
Mr. Baker is now tho half owner
in tho saloon of Baker & Ogg, on
Main street, while Mr. Garrison Is a
sheepman, being one of thu firm of
I .a Fontaino & Garrison. Mr. Uratz
has not as yet docldod what he will
do In the future.
Milton Irrigation District election,
December 21.
Washington Teachers' association,
Tacoma, Doc. 2S-30.
National Livestock convention,
Portland, January 12, 13, 14 and IE.
Leave Your Orders With
DESPAIN & CLARK
FOR;
The Knights of tho Mnccubrcs havo
about three million uoi.nrs in tho re
servo fund, rafoly Invested. It you
wnnt fraternal protection, see J. S.
Kees or District Deputy G, A. Gruvcs.
You don't havo to dlo to win. It In
wbut you aro looking for.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laiatlva Itromo Quinine Tabled, Alt
druKgliti refund ttie mono? It It falls to cure.
E. W. Orove'a ilg nature on each bot. 'i5c.
Mr.. Hansford Visiting In Portland.
W. D. Hansford returned last even
ing from Portland, whero he attend
ed the trial of A. II, Thompson. Mrs.
Hansford, who accompanied him to
Portland, will remain for a couple of
weeks, on a visit wth their daughter,
.Mrs. j, li. KODUins.
Visiting in Walla Walla.
Miss Evelyn Somtnorvllle went thl
morning to Walla Walla, for a short
visit with her bister. Miss Esther Som
mervllle, who has been visiting In
Walla Walla for some time, and who
will return home with Miss Evelyn
on Monday,
THE SHOE FOR
lien and Boys
PREPARING FOR ELECTION.
Elaboration, Precision, Anxiety and
Responsibility.
Judge Thomas Fltz Oerald seems to
hold the key to the situation In the
coming election.
All of the materials for the election
BOSTON STORE
Another Sale of
Popular Books
Were formerly published
at $1.50 -Our Special
Price while they last
at 69c.
Hre are a Kuw Titles.
"A 8inarnlar Life." Phelps.
"Mr. Dooley's Philosophy."
"The Choir Invisible," Allen.
"Via CriK'lK," Crowford.
'The Adventure of Hliorlock
Holmes," Doyle.
"The Prisoner of 'ends." Hope,
"Checkers," Blotumua.
"JtoraoboH," Corelll. Etc. etc-
Leather Goods.
Nothing Is more acceptable for
the holidays than gifts made
from leathor.
Cull' boxed. 30c to 11.80.
Collar boxes, 48o to 11.06.
Traveling cases, IM tofOOO.
Music roils, 44o to ft 05. Kto.
Frederick Nolf
COAL
All towns alouu; thu line of th
W. A Columbia River Railroad
can buy from tin In cnrhnul
lots at very leasonablo price.
514-614 MAIN STREET
Phone Main 1741
INSURE IN
Reliable Companies
That pay their losses
promptly. Our companies
stand at the head of the list.
AjMtM
Hartford Xlrw lnurmiu-e Co.fU,9HU,UTH
Alliance Assurance Co 'JW,0H9,3
tendon 4 Lancashire Klre
Insuranoe Co Jp544,tO
North llrltkh A Mercantile
Co 19,eSo,074
Royal Insurance Oo ,SV7,1M
J.FRANK B. CLOPTON
AGENT
Ml EAST COURT ST.
Walter's Flouring MMs
Capacity, IK0 barrels day.
Flour exchanged for wheat.
Flour, Mil Foed, Chopped
etc., always on band.
Md,
. lASHkat A A AAA A A
r
TRUSTY TOOLS
fortrmty eoile hvre abound
tool for carpenters, for nutsoui,
any rort of aJtUiujs dependable
tools for le hi any and every
craft.
You may iletwnd, tixi on Ike
prlre here bring right und rv
xoimblH you mm) we want your
trade yt-ar in, year out.
SBS J WINDOW DIHPLAY. j
W. J. CLARKE & Co, an Court Street
4rirAAA"
IELATERITE Is Mineral Rubber.
Vor.MAVINrKNIHIini.IHNO I ,..,.v ,.T ,
ELATERITE ROOFING
Takes th place of shingles, tin. Iron, mr ujiI gruvol, aud all prepared
roofings, For flat and steep surfaces, gutters, valleys, etc. Easy to lay,
Temperc for all climates, Reasonable In cost. Sold on merit. Ouaran
teed. It will pay to ask for prices and Information,
THE ELATERITE ROOFINO CO.
Worcester Building. 9W!"t