East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 04, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    EIGHT TAfiKS.
DAILY EAST OHEOOXIAN, PENDLETON, OHKGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER i, 1901.
rAGE FIVK.
!0ur New Building!
We are now doing business In our new home, although we have
not entirely completed our new store.
Wc think we will have a little bit the most nttrnctlve store In
n.,,lleton when we get everything In readiness. 1
We know we lmve the mrKest' b0Bt nnd f'"e',,1C8t stock of groceries
I this city, ns we hnve Just luld In a bright, fresh supply of hlgh
pratle groceries.
We re positive that no store In Pendleton offers as great Induce
ments to the trade as we do, or sells ns high-grade goods.
We Blve the most prompt delivery of goods.
STANDARD
j Grocery Company
PERSONAL MENTION
See us In our new home
Corner Court anil Johnson Streets.
"Johnnle-on-the-Spot" Delivery
CITY BREVITIES
0 c Railer. Get Sunny.
Cash registers at Wlthee's.
Fresh fruit dally at Martin's.
J3.50 ladles' Clorla shoes at Koose-
Ttlt'B.
Douglas and Hanan shoes at Roos
evelt's. Clean cotton rags wanted at this
office.
Ice cream and soda every day at
the Delta.
For Rent Store 25x45 feet, en
quire of Chris Rnnley. .
For Rent Houses with or without
barns. Rlhorn & Nowlin.
Smokers get satisfaction at How
ard's, formerly Rees' cigar store.
Ladles, don't miss the kid glove
sale at Teutsch's Wednesday, October
5th.
For Kent Good room with bath,
two blocks from Main street. Inquire
at E. 0. office.
Pianola for sale for $200. Practi
cally new and in first-class condition.
Add-ess East Oregonlan.
Elg special sale on ladles' kid
gloves Wednesday, October D, at
Tut3"hs Department Store.
Just received the finest and largest
assortment lot of stoneware ever
brougut to Pendleton. We will sell
this high grade ns low as others sell
cheaper grades. Every Jar guaran
teed. C. Rohrman.
J friends,
,tock' Nothing prettier or more
Presents
In
selecting a gift for
don t overlook
your
our
appropriate can be found any-
nere than In our large line ot
Nt guss ana soMa sllver
The Progressive
J f Main Street
i
HUNZIKER
Jowclcr.
7-
Get Sunny. U C Rader.
New Knox hats, Roosevelt's.
Piano for rent; Inquire at this of
fice. Celluloid eye shields, 10 and 25
cents. Js'olf's book store.
Full line of Bibles, Testaments-and
fine gift books. Rolf's notion store.
Japanese cook wants a Job. Wages
J30 per month. Address P. O. box 34.
Children's coats from J3.00 to J8.50
nt Lee Teutsch's store. Main and
Alta.
Patting yourself on the back Is a
difficult task seldom done graceful
ly.
Mrs. Cartoon gives free instructions
lu fancy work at Hasbrouck's Jewelry
store.
The St. George restaurant, open
day nnd night. Mrs. Cooper, propri
etress, -if,
J1.25 Imported kid gloves, one day.
Wednesday, 93c at Teutsch's Depart
ment Store.
Enlarging and framing pictures.
Work guaranteed. Western Art Co.,
304 Court street.
A kittenish young woman may iar
you, but the kittenish old girl gives
you a regular bump.
Wanted Work nt cooking or
housework, by single woman. Call
at 301 South Main. 4
A bachelor Is never so hilariously
happy as when listening to his hen
pecked friend's tale of woe.
For sale Desirable property cor
ner College and Alta. The old Lee
residence. Call on L. II. Lee.
Lost Heavily marked male fox
terrier; tall docked, but long. Re
ward paid If returned to John Dyer,
at Domestic Laundry.
Xew electric chandeliers are In.
Fifteen different styles to choose
from. See our new patterns and get
our prices. J. L. Vaughn.
The McLaughlin company yester
day received by express In cars es
pecially constructed several blooded
horses from the east. All are Pei-
cheron and French drafts.
I have a neat little home with good,
pure water, shade, fruit trees, three
lots, only JG50. Easy terms. Also
G-room house and one lot $8.00, $21
per month. E. T. Wade & Son.
Furnished Rooms for Rent Elec
trie lights, steum heat, free baths;
prices reasonable; 612 Willow street
two blocks west of Main, between
Alta and Webb. 'Phone black 1433
Sheriff T. D, Taylor departed this
morning for Salem with A C. Cham
berlalu and Fred L. Thompson, sen
tenced to terms In the state penlten
tlary. Chamberlain was sentenced to
two years for obtaining money and
goods under false pretenses. Thomp
son was given a year for having forg
ed evidence of debt in his possession.
J. Myers, of Athena, Is in the city.
C. C Mason, of Waltsburg, Is here
on business.
R. G. Davis, of Athena, Is a busi
ness visitor today.
Mrs. C. L. Robertson of La Grande,
Is visiting in Pendleton.
William Gaston and J. A. Hubbard,
of McKay creek, are in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dunn ot John
Day, were in Pendleton yesterday.
Mrs. F. n. Van Cleve, of Echo, Is
In the city today on a business trip.
H. J. Thomas, of Dale, Grant coun
ty. Is a guest or Hotel Bickers to
day. Miss Frances Glllam has been em
ployed ns Instructor In district 37, on
Llnktou mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Edwnrds have
signed contracts to teach school In
district 80, at Uklah.
E. W. Rartlett, former register of
the I.a Grande land office, was a vis
itor yesterday evening.
G. W. Phelps, district attorney, Is
In the city preparing for court, which
convenes next Monday.
AV. E. Brown, Cloyd Oliver and
George Kimball, of Echo, were in the
city today on business.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Porter depart
ed last night for the east to visit rel
ativer and to attend the St. Louis
fair.
Charlie Patton, who has ben em
ployed as porter at Krasslg's barber
shop, left this morning for Spokane
on a visit.
Young Kid McCoy, featherweight
pugilist, departed this morning for
Wnlla Walla, where he will train for
his coming bout with Andy King.
H. Connell, the genial division
roadmnster of the Hmatllla-Blngham
Springs division of the O. R. & N, Is
a guest ot Hotel St. George today.
Ben Marllu and wife, proprietors of
the Cottage Hotel at Meacham, were
In the city last evening purchasing
the winter's supplies for their popular
house.
AV. E. Brown, who has been In
charge of the Echo News for the past
year, will Ienve Thursday for South
Bend, AVash., where he will probably
remain, having leased the News to
Willis & Campbell.
Mrs. Jarvls. wife of Principal Jar
vis, of one of the Portland city
schools, was In Pendleton last night
on her way to St. Louts. She was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James "VV.
Maloney. Mr. and Mrs, Jarvls for
merly resided at Athena.
Mnjor and Mrs. Robert Dubbin,
commanding the North Paclflq divis
ion ot the Salvation army, were In
Pendleton last night. The major
spoke at the barracks regarding his
visit to London, where he attended
the international congress. Major
und Mrs. Dubbin departed this morn
ing for Baker City.
Men's, Boys' and Children's
Suits, Overcoats, Pants
Correctly and Well Made
Prices Always the Lowest
iBBOSRCO
ithMKr
modi Murom
THE"PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE
Good Jlatn In the Interior.
A solid 24-hour rain fell, com
mencing Sunday night and continu
ing all day Monday, which was of
great value to Grant county stockmen
as It brought new life to the ranges,
which were badly eaten and dried
out. It has nlso cleared the atmos
phere of the smoke which has been
overhanging the country for the past
month or more. Monument Enterprise.
A first-class fool c'n attract more
attention th'n a real wise man If he
locates In th' right neighborhood.
A.WISE-GROCER
A AVI I EAT KING.
Flats
-BaaaaaaV-
GidaliyS
BeefExtiact
Superior To All Others
For Soupi, Saucsii
Savory Sundrlai
BEEF TEA
Secure a Set of the
Famous Cudahy A-l Silver
Plated Bouillon Spoon
FREE
Do not confuse these splendid spoons
with ordinary offers. The Cudahy
Spoons are made in the latest design,
trench Gray Finish, are heavier than
triple silver plate and free from ad
vertUlng. How To Secure These Spoons
rf h ' " wen spoon desired send a metal
fj Brand BeM "P f roro a 2 oz. or larger sized jar
tott'lEirtract, and ten cent In silver or
'',Zt2t, & nd mentIon thIs publication.
SimnL, o
r jj,jns can be seen at
UEPPEN'
I'S DRUG STORE
llou .Inroli llolTiiian of Kurcku
Hegitu UN Career.
Jacob Hoffman, second wheat king
of "Eureka Flats," has Just sold to
Portland buyers 30,000 bushels of
wheat from this fall's harvest, at 7C
cents a bushel, reserving about 25
per cent of his crop for feed and
other purposes. This wheat was rais
ed on land that 1G years ago was re
garded as arid and worthless, and
most of it was bought from the O. It.
&. U. Co, for J2.G0 per acre. Toduy
it produces an average of 30 bushels
of bluestem wheat to the acre, and
the grower nets about H2 cents a
bushel, the cost of raising the grain
being 23 cents a bushel.
Twelve years ago "Jake" Hoffman
was u young German harvest hand,
working In the field for AV. II. Bab
cock of Wnlla Walla. He began by
leasing a tract ot land, and gradually
succeeded In acquiring possession of
arid lands and bringing them Into a
state of fertility. Pacific Northwest.
I
Will Wed Tomorrow.
The wedding of William J. McDon
ald and Miss A. LaVelle Moorhouse
will take place tomorrow afternoon at
4 o'clock at the residence of the
bride's parents. Major and Mrs. Lee
Moorhouse, In Wuter street. ltev.
Andreas Hard, rector of St. Paul's
Episcopal church at Walla Wulla, will
officiate. Mr. and Mrs. MaoDonald
will depart on the evening train for
Uelllngham, Wash ., where they will
reside.
Heal Kutute Transfers.
Hosanah Vorhles to J. 13. Kennedy,
a quarter section ot lanu near -iy-rlck.
consideration $9610,
George W. Hanswell and wife to
Zlltha A. Mclntyre, land near Athe
na, consideration 110,000.
Marriage License Itocord.
License to marry wag Issued today
by the county clerk to the following
persons:
William J. MacDonald, of Helling-
ham. Wash., and A, La Velle Moor
house, of Pendleton.
Wheat 80 Cent.
Frank A. Smith took the first load
of wheat to market from the Little
Plain and sold It to the Prlnevllre
flouring mills for 80 cents per bushel,
on the 27th. Madras Pioneer.
Card of Thanks.
O, W. Olbson and wife extend to
all who so kindly ministered practl
cal aid and sympathy before and dur
ing their recent bereavement, their
heartfelt thanks.
Hums lirothcrx, Photographer.
We have something to show you
for your money. It Is not now cueap
but how good. Studio near bridge.
Successors to W. S. Bowman,
Association Mooting Tonight.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Pendleton Commercial Associa
tion will be this evening. A full at.
tendance of members Is requested.
"Ah, Mr. Golden Gate,
glad (o see you. Walk
right in," said Mr. Wise.
"I don't mind telling
you that my best cus
tomers won't drink any
thing hut Golden Gate
Coffee.
"And now don't dive
this away good coffee
brings new, and holds
old, trade.
"Yes, you cun
regular 30 day
ments so as to keep the
coffee fresh. Good pluu
this packing roasted
coffee In uromu-tight
tins."
NolMad doaa wtlb GOLDEN OATIS
COFFEE but aallafaclloa. No
prliM-BO coupii.a-no aockuy,
1 and 'J lb, aroma. tlrfht lias.
Navar iuU la balk.
J. A. Folger EL Co
Katabllahad half a Cantury
San Francisco
BIBLES
Wo lmvo Just rccchcd a very fine lino or initios, Prayer
Hooks, Testaments ami llyniniiN, Including HAGSTKH'S compre
hensive Teachers' Illblc, HAGSTUll'S .Sunday School Teachers'
Illble, HAGSTKH'S Self-Pronouncing Teachers' Hlblo.
Ix'tithcr- hound Divinity Circuit ami Indexed.
Cambridge Hcfereneo Illlilos with Concordance . , ,
Cambridge Prnjcr Hooks. '
Cambrldgu Prajcr Hooks; and lljinnnls. 1
Cambridge TcMuiiicuts. 't
The best Hllil .ublWio.l. .i.
F.RAZIER.'S
Book and Stationery Store
make
ship-
CARLOAD OF
STONEWARE
All
etc.
We
tory.
size Jar, crocka, Jugs, churns.
will make the price eatlifac
See us.
DESl'AIN A CLAUK.
Can I
Get
Fitted?
THAT IS AHOUT TJIH ONLY DOUJIT THAT KICKP3
MKN IMIOM I1UYIKG IllCADV-MADK SUITS,
IK WI5 CAN'T FIT YOU, VK WON'T 8KLL YOC. IF
YOUH ITT liOKSN'T STAY ITITKO, THIS HAMS DOESN'T
STAY A WALK HIUNO HACK TIIK SUIT.
IF YOU DO YOUH PAHT HY COMING IN, YOU CAN'T
HH ANYTHING HLHE THAN FITTICI) AND SUITKD JIISHIJ.
NOT A COHHKOT 8TYLH MISSING ITIOM OUH LINKS.
FALL AW) WINTICIt STYLI2S ALL IN.
PUT US TO TIIK TKST ON ONK SUIT FOK A THIAL.
A Good Hat Free
With Every Suit
Sullivan Bond
The Popular Clothiers