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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1904)
-iV " DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30. 1904. It rercoat Sale Ljnning Monday, Feb ist we will close out , Overcoat and Ulster in the house at prices -cannot be equaled in the state. 'e have on a only about twenty-four overcoats and desire hprn out ai uuic uuu mc louowinr nrirn ,uld bring a rush to our store. JV-- L, Overcoats aud t0Orct nd isl1"" . 0vercoRt aud Up (. 4.75 5.25 6 60 AH 112 Oven-oats anil Ulsters go at $8.75 All t!5 Overcoats and f np Ulsters go at ".IU 14.75 AU$18 Overcoats ami Ulsters goat ,Have a Bargain Table of Hats Reduced from $3 and $3.50 to your Choice $2.00 ;E TEUTSCH'S to STORE, COR. MAIN AND ALTA Brevities Get Sunny. n at 'teutsch's, dlly at Martin's. repairing at Touuch'a , Sunday dinner at the n. L furnished rooms to rout, I meet. I dinner tomorrow. Go to Inkers. kifhool shoes that woar 3 tt Teutsch's. rt satisfaction at How- t Rees' cigar store. lalj of cinders for tha life Domestic Laundry. ly furnished rooms for li J, LlarKS, 7uo itaiey. fsinnedy's cab Is at your Ifl hours 'Phone main clothes cleaned and Ijoerjer's, 12C West Court Lone main 701 when you R-idj for service at all I McFml has moved his of- lAssoditlon block to the oa to take the East See page C for terms on KM. hotel all furnished, 1 13 furniture good, 2 lots, IT. Wide & Son. tleaned nd blocked. and pressed. J. J. I East Court rtreet. hill set a nreesnt of a togonlan guessing con- '. to pay your subscrip- is or a year ahead, fial guessing contest ad Get Sunny. TJ c Rader. New ready made skirts arriving lally at Teutsch's.- Fresh taffy at Miller's, Court street. Infants' baskets, the right size, the right kind, the right price. Nolf's. For Kent Four-room house near old -Academy. Apply at UiIb office. Fine high-grade piano for sale cheap for cash. Address 118, care East Oregonlan. High grade organ for sale. Will sell at close price. Address 14fi, care EuBt Oregonlan. An excellent menu has been pre. pared for the Sunday dinner at the Hotel Hlckers tomorrow. A newly furnished room is offered for rem for one or two gentlemen, at 10G Blurt street. See classified ad vertisements. Lost About half way down Thomp son street hill, shotgun In leather case. Finder will be rewarded if re turned to this office. ! PERSONAL MENTION, j OLESON WS UNEASY. Of Patch Jewelry Repairing? not we want to, "e you vou will paranteed work "t prices. YZKER ttace Jeweler Was Glad O. R. & N. Was on Time, for He Is to Be Married. O. Olcsou, of Ashland, was in the city yesterday the guest of B, F. Scott. Mr. Oleson is the chief train dispatcher of the Southern Pacific at Ashland and is an old railroad friend of Mr. Scott. He is now on his way to Spokane, where ho will wed Miss Pengra, one of the society ladles of that city. Until he reached the city he was unaware of naving to remain here over night to wait for train connec tions and it took all the persuasive powers of Mr. Scott to prevent his walking to the Wasnlugton city dur ing the night. He left for Spokane this morning praising the O. It. & N. for being on time once when It was to be de-desired. COMMITTEE WILL MEET., Christian Endeavor Forces to Make Final Arrangements. A meeting of all the committees who have In charge any of the details of the coming convention of the state Christian Endeavor Society, will be held at the residence of S. A. Lowell on Monday evening, February 1. Every member of every committee Is urgently requested to be present as final arrangements for the conven tion will be made at that time. Attention Knights. All members of Damon Lodge No. 4, K. of P., and sojourning Knights, are requested to attend a meeting of Damon lodge No. 4, Monday evening, February 1st; official visit of Grand Chancellor Emll Waldman. T. M HENDERSON, C. C. MARK MOORHOUSE. K. of R. and S. Schilling's Best Coffee is al ways the same; but four kinds; the teas are five; it's a matter of taste. Your grocer's; moneyback. EAM OF TARTAR We tiavn tA l.molli' nitre kind 1 - VU ACCU WIG tCllltMV 5 medicine. The same kind is none too N (or cookine. Manv eood cooks buy this ele here io, 15, 30 and 60 cent packages. ""'Jim is to sell drugs and chemicals that iu a little better than you find in every wiif tPPENS rbt Popdrugc store A. C. KOEPPEN & BROTHERS 10 FIRMS ASSIGN FIRST NATIONAL BANK THE CREDITOR OF BOTH, Sheep, Wool and Increase of Flocks, and Much Other Personal Property to Secure Total Indebtedness by One Firm of $11,362.43, and by the Other of $45,262 Action Grew Out of the Wade Involvement. The sheep firm of Slusher & Gould and William Slusher, have filed chat- tel mortgages In the office of the county recorder. In favor of the First National Bank, for the aggregate sum 01 f&tj,.'4.43. In the first Instrument the firm of Slusher & Gould, consisting of W. M. Slusher and S. P. Gould, convey to the bank their right and title In 4, 915 head of sheep, together with the wool and Increase of flock, until the cancellation of the mortgage, togeth er with all other personal property of whatever nature, owned by the firm In the county. The mortgage ts given to secure the bank in the payment of five notes Issued to It, when C. B. Wade was cashier, and will total $11,302.43. The second Instrument Is given by W. M. Slusher to the bank to secure It in the payment of $45,262, due on five notes issued by the bank to him, the largest of which Is for $1S.3C4.20. The paper transfers to the bank the title to all of the personal proper ty of the mortgagor In this county, consisting of C,000 head of breeding ewes, 5,000 lambs and 95 bucks, to gether with all other property of a personal nature, owned by the de fendant, whether described In the document or not. D. Henderson, of Pilot Rock, spent the day in the city on business. J. E. Cannons, of Athena, was a business visitor In the city today. B. M. Collins, of Prairie City. Is a Pendleton visitor for a short time J. H. Gwlnn returned from a bus iness trip to Athena yesterday evening. Otis Turner, of Weston, was a vis itor In the city yesterday for a short time. Miss A. Weatherford, of Sumpter, Is In the city for a short visit with friends, Jerry Stone, a well known resi dent of Adams, Is In the city for a short visit. George Clay, one of the cattlemen of North Yakima, was in the city to day on business. C. E. Troutman spent the day In Walla Walla yesterday, returning on last evening's train. Mr. and Mrs. S. Shaw, of Baker City, were the guests of friends in Pendleton yesterday and today. B. F. Scott, of the Inland Empire Piano House, left this morning for Athena on a short business trip. United States District Attorney John H. Hall returned to Portland this morning after a day spent In the city. Albert Burch, a prominent mining promoter from Spokane, passed through last evening to Baker City, where lie goes on a larse mining uuui. Jacob Pioebstel. the deputy United States marshal, of Portland, left this morning for his homo, after a visit in the city for a couple or nays on business, James Wright, the North Yakima sheepman, is In the city for a Bhort business visit, having come to see about the shipment of the rest of the Iambs bought of Rugg Brothers some time ago. J H. Alexander, of l.a Grande, was at the Hotel St. George yesterday, leaving this morning for his home. Mr. Alexander is inspector of the land office, appointed to take the place vacated by Agent McNutt, Members of the Pendleton Sports men's Asoclatlon, Attention. There will be a meeting at 7:30 this evening, January 3u, In the council in rtprirla nn the N. W. tourna ment. AH members are earnestly urged to attend, ay oraer 01 F. W. WAITE, Vice-President. Will Go to Baker City. Arthur Znnllnpr. who has been for enma tlmn pmntoved In the Boston store, has resigned his position and will leave with his wire ror uaavr City on Monday, In which place he has accented a responsible position In a leading clothing house. Salvation Army Lecture. Colonel Catherine Hlgglns, of the Salvation Army, will deliver an Illus trated lecture on the life and the works of the deceased consul of the army, Mrs. Booth Tucker, at tho Frazer on Monday evening. On the Unfair List. The Clerks' Union has recommend ed to the Trades and Ibor Council, that the Miller grocery, on Main street, bo placed on the unfair list, because tho store broke tho agree ment to close at C p. m. Real Estate Transfer. E. T. Wade today sold to T. G. ifn,i,minrv the west half of lots 7 and 8, block 4, Swltzler's addition to Pendleton. Consideration uuu. Good Old Saturday Night! There are many who are only able to purchase this one night of the week. We are offering these extra special prices only for Good Old Saturday Night, and from 5 to 9 p. m. Neckties 25c bows, 15c, or 2 for 25c 25c Tecks 15c 25c four-in-hands 15c 50c four-in-hands 30c 50c Tecks 30c Gloves Dress kid gloves, lined, $1.00, for 60c Di ess kid gloves, lined, ,1. 25, for 75c Dress kid gloves, lined, Jt.so, for Jt.oo Dress kid gloves, lined, S2.00, for $1.15 Dress kid gloves, lined, fa. 50, for ft. 75 Sox, fancy, 25c kind, 15c ; 50c kind, fancy, 35c. The BIG CLEARANCE SALE is still running in FULL BLAST. Great Reductions in all departments The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE THE SOLDItR'S CREED. "Captain, what do you think, I asked, "Of tho part your soldiers play" The captain answered, "I do not think. I do not think, I obey." "Do you think your conscience was meant to die. And your brains to rot away? The captain answered, "1 do not think, I do not tli'uk, I obey." "Do ,you think you should shoot a patriot down And help a tyrant slay?" The' captain answered, "I do not . think. I do not think, I obey." ?Then, if this your soldier's code," I cried, "You're a mean, unmanly crew; And with all your feathers and gilt and braid, I am more of a man than you. "For whatever my lot on earth may be And whether I swim or sink, I can say with pride. 'I do not obey, I do not obey, 1 think." Ex. Hops are selling In Santa Rosa, Cal., for 28V4 cents per pound. The Boston SHOE STORE Cutlery... Keen-cutting instruments that keep their edges. Carving Sets, Butcher Knives, Broad and Cake Knives. Large lino of Pocket Knives, all sizes, . plain and fancy handles. THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. 621 Main St. Another shipment of the RED SCHOOLHOUSE SHOES ($2.50 pair) just received. $i.2s'Jot size 6 to 8 $t.50 for size 8 to tl $1.75 for size to 2 $2.00 for size 2 to 3 We are selling of this shoe two pairs this year to one pair last. Why ? People have found that they wear better, fit better, look better, price better. Better Get a Pah" The children want this kind. Toes in wide or narrow siye ; low heels, with and without hooks. Sewed with silk. Boston Shoe Store For Stealing Coal. A u-nrrnn i u-i Issued this after noon rrom the city recorder's oirice rr ii,., nrrnsi of Pern' Hunter charged with the theft of 19 sacks of Hll I '5t RHEUMATIC PILLS Have cured Rheumatism for 100 years. ...... ... pill. In dua season and am happy to say I think tliey are all thuy ar rcwimmendea to be, iiav. ln curtjtj roe Ji ov;iu te'm them hlKhly and would '"'""'meiid them to all surtereia of Itheumat im. Many thanky to ou ror me i r don. me. HANNAH CKAK1, Hiiam. Me. Mr. O. A. Hill: Slr-J nave Ilheumatlo I'llU Jo Le or Kat bent to tne. At the time 1 romineni-ed using them Uas with dlltlculiy I could pui.ue r y "ally labor. When 1 had taker, one bos A Uiem I was entirely free from IllieutnatUia J-Xl&A J. lUtli All Druggists and Dealers at 25c. Good Work is the Cheapest Have your sewer connections made and your sewer work done by an experienced man who guarantees his work. Work entrusted to me is never slighted. If you place your job in my hands it will be done riglit and at a rcsonable price. Pool sewer work means a continuous expense, while first-class work lasts a lifetime and 'auses no trouble or additional costs. Con sult me before you give an order for your work. H. F. SHULTZ Offi ce, Jadd Baildmg, Room 2. Phone Black 1 30 J ttwti i hh milium ! Shot Guns Rifles Ammunition I To be a good shot you must be supplied with first class material, both gun and ammunition. Our line is the highest grade, which i3 the reason for lovers of shooting coming to us. Tlie Hardware 74J MAIN STREET affTTlrTrTTiiirro rn n 7 Pntt St.. Rheumatism Positively Cured Hv Oil aud Sweet Spirits of F-deu.-Myoey:bacL- Goods. A, C. KOHI'l'KN & BROS., Sole AjrtUjs-far Pendleton. ECONOMY IS THE ROAD TO WEALTH Practice economy in your clothing by having your cast away garments cleaned, repaired, pressed and made as good as new. If you desire the color changed, have them dyed. We are prepared to take your old clothes and make them look like new again. Our steam facilities are first class and our work men are competent. . , , Our prices are t-uch that you can easily afford it, and our work such that you will U) saved the price of new clothing. - Pendleton hi.'"' Steam Cleaning Sh Dying Works (JAN IT a. junLo, rrup. 730 COTTONWOOD STREET Phono us-Maln tBBl, or a ponai sara Goods called for and delivered will Drlnir us io your ur 1 coal from V V lomers wuieuuuo- .t cj"''i5V'l! : , f r"y"Prr