East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 11, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1004.
PAGE SEVEN.
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Qnf New Building
mine business In our new homo, although wo have
yfe ere now uuwb
, entirely completed our new state;
Bot eni )inve ft 1tt,e blt ti, most attractive store In
vp think
hen wo gct.evcrythlng In readiness.
Pendleton largest, best and freshest stock of groceries
we know wo nie
have Just laid In a bright, fresh supply of high
, this city, a e nn.
ptiie srOCercosUlve tiat no store In Pendleton offers ns great Inducc-
Mo'the'tradc ns we do, or sells as hlgh-rado goods,
""'"wo dvo the most prompt delivery of goods.
STANDARD
G ocery Company
See us In our new home
Corner Court and Johnson Streets.
"Jolmnle-on-the-Spot" Delivery
CITY BREVITIES
it r. nadsr. Get Sunny.
Fresh fruit dally at Martin's.
Kew Knox hats. Roosevelt's.
(3.50 ladles' Gloria shoes at Roose-
lfs.
vew children's long coats at
ftotsch's.
Ice cream and soda every uay ai
lie Delta.
satisfaction at How-
irt'i, formerly Rees' cigar store.
cook wants a lob. Wages
ISO per month. Address P. O. box 34.
Try a pair of our J1.C0 school
jhoes. Good wear or your money
tack at Teutsch's.
New electric chandeliers are In.
Fifteen different styles to choose
from. See our now patterns and got
our prices. J, L. Vaughn.
For Sale House and lot, house
nearly new, with city water, and
nlth bath complete. Inquire of J. T.
Brown, 211 Lincoln street.
Just received the finest and largest
wsortment lot of stoneware ever
brought to Pendleton. We will sell
this high grade as low as others sell
cheaper grades. Every Jar guaran
teed. C. nohrman.
Don't fall to see the stuck parade
at Walla Walla on Pendleton Day,
October 12. 0. 11. & N. train leaves
Pendleton nt 9 a. m. Returning,
leaves Walla Walla nt 10:30 p. m.
Fare for round trip $1.
Ml
INew
! Goods
J ,tvelry cut glass, silverware,
, imbrelUs and many other nril-
des are now In stock.
We will consider It a favor to
I hoir you the goods, y ours for
tood toods.
I HUNZIKER
Ibe Progressive Jowolcr.
126 Main Street.
Get Sunny. U C Rader.
Cash registers at WIthee's.
Douglas and Hanan shoes at Roos
evelt's. Thomas Nye In hypnotism at the
Frazer Tuesday evening.
The St. George restaurant, open
day and night. Mrs. Cooper, propri
etress. Now pillow tops, new stamped lin
ens and new waist patterns at Mrs.
Carlson's.
Wanted Position as waitress by
lady who has had experience. Apply
at this office.'
Enlarging and framing pictures.
Work guaranteed. Western Art Co.,
304 Court street.
A good bargain. A six-room house
and one lot, $800. Terms $25 per
month. K. T. Wade & Son. '
For sale Desirable property cor
ner College and Alta. The old Lee
resilience. Call on L. II. Lee.
Rooms for Rent Newly furnished
roonm with bath, with or without
board, close in. Inquire here.
Furniture in lodging and rooming
house for sale or trade and building
for rent. Inquire nt 313 South Main
street.
See Thomas Nye In his hypnotic
exhibition at the Frazer Tuesday
evening. An entertainment you can
not afford to miss.
Dr. C. .J, Smith him brought action
In tlie state circuit court against W.
P. llcnndlct to collect $233, alleged
to be due on a promissory note.
Don't fall to see Thomas Nye In
his wonderful feats of hypnotism.
An entertainment that Is Instructive
us well as enjoyable. Tuesday even
ing, October 11.
W. W. Whltwoith bus sold u furm
a mile east of Kcho for $7500, to
Joseph Ramos. He will not move
away, but occupy an adjoining farm
which he still owns.
Thomas Nye ranks second to no
hypnotist who has ever visited the
Pacific Coast. Ills entertainment at
the Frazer Tuesday evening should
bo witnessed by all. Lurge class of
subjects will be present.
Lost Pair gold-rimmed glasses, In
leather case, marked L. W. Pierce,
Pamoim, Cal between 301 Garden
street and Railor's furniture store,
Return to Monroe Jarvls, or 310 Gar
den street, and receive reward.
PERSONAL MENTION
Arrested for Asiuilt.
Walla Walla, Oct. 11. Robert II
Osborn, ! years of age, who eon-
ducts u novelty store In this city, was
urrested yesterday afternoon nnd
lodged In Jail, charged with criminal
ly assaulting a 13-year-old girl. The
girl is said to have confessed to the
police that her relations with Osborn
have existed over several months.
Beef Extract
Superior To All Others
For Soups, Sauces.
Savory Sundriti
and
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,
rrench Gray Finish, are heavier than
triple silver plate and free from ad
vertising. How To Secure These Spoons
For punt. .1 -! I .1 .. .!
. - vitoJWH ucajicu DCNU u metal
., Grand rw BcaP'8 or. or larger sized Jar
"'tocover AMt, and ten cents bln sliver or
"Wfttah mZ,. ""S. and mention this publication.
l(S opoonslcan fee seen at
Cloyd Oliver, of Echo, Is In town
today,
M. J. Palmer, of Walla Walla. Is
In town.
Ocorge Gregg left this morning for
Stnrbuck.
J. M. Ferguson went in wtin
Walla fair yesterday.
O. W. Hunt, of Fostor la i
city on business today.
Arthur Stelnpr wpnt tn -r.ii
AValla' fair lifts morning.
J. L. StOCker. nf Prnlrlo fit.. I
here today on business.
August Tnnke. of Frpfvntop. In horn
on a brief business trip.
11. J. HoddV. the Atlinnn ImtMmr.
drove over this morning.
F. S. Hoffman and wlfn rot
from their visit in the valley.
H. Conneli, division ' roadmaster of
the O. H. & N.. Ir In ilio nltv frnm
Umatilla.
P. O. Elliott Is In Wnlla Wnlln thin
week, running an outside short order
restaurant.
Roy Miller left this mornlnir for
Walla Walla, from whence he will go
to Spokane.
John Corcoran Is in town, on rnnfn
to lone. He has been thn miest nf
Andrew Douglas of Weston.
Mrs. A. Kunkel nnd sons, m pn nnn
Louis, leave In the morning for an
extended visit to Durango, Col. '
The family of Dr. T. J. Llovd. the
new veterinarian, Is expected to ar
rive Thursday from North Powder.
B. F. Mills, of Milton, Is In town en
oute Into the John Day countrv.
where he expects to take government
land.
The new residence on the north
side belonging to Pen Burroughs and
Roy hawtelle, Is very nearly com
pleted.
The family of M. D. Shiitt. tho in.
cal manager for the McLauchlln Co..
Will arrive from Iowa today, to make
tnelr Home here.
P. Itudlo, his wife and a daughter.
Mrs. Gilliam, left this morning for
San Diego, Cal.. where thev will
spend the winter.
H. M. and J. D. Nplrnin nf Mm.
Cham, brothers, have nri-lved nml will
spend the whiter here in the empldy
or Wulters, the miller.
William Moore and wife lpave In-
day for' a trlti to Pennsylvania to
visit with their parents. Before re
turning they will visit the World's
fair.
P. Mtirnhv Will Ipnvn thlH ovpnlticr
for Poeatello. to work on nn li-Hn-n-
tlon ditch recently begun. He has
been working for some time on the
Maxwell ditch.
Mrs. May Camnbell returned to
Portland this morning. She has been
the guest of her brother, J. It. Chap
man, and of her sisters. Misses Nora
and Edith Campbell.
W. S. Mavberrv. one of the most
nromlnent teachers In the rniintv.
and democratic candidate for school
superintendent nt the last election, Is
In the city from Milton today.
Miss Phronla Alice Glsh, who has
been visiting with the LItzes In the
western part of town, has gone to
Pomeroy to loin her mother. Mrs. S.
S. Glsh, who lately moved there from
Umatilla.
Ira Goshorn. of Plalnwcll, Mich.,
arrived this morning. He has a half
brothei:, Mel Gill, living near the
state line on the Umatilla side, whom
he has not seen since the latter rnn
a way from home 30 years ago.
Airs. William Taylor and her little
daughter left tills morning for Los
Angeles, after a visit of several weeks
with Mrs. Taylur's brother, G. O, An
cell, east of Freewater. Mr. Ancell
moved this week to Sumpter.
E. J. McAdoo of Arkansas, an old
friend of 1). A. Odom, formerly of
Echo and vicinity, arrived about three
weeks ago. He has not made up hjs
mind yet to stay, or to return to Ar
kansas. He may go Into the valley
for a visit with Mr. Odom, who lives
at Mtlwaukle.
William Robinson, the Echo lum
berman, was In town yesterday and
today accompanied by his brother, F.
S. Robinson, of Grand Uaplds, Mich.
The latter has been In Umatilla coun
ty about a month. While highly
pleased with the country and Hp pros
pects, he has no Intention of locating
or of Investing.
Mrs. H. C. Willis, of Echo, passed
through the city last evening en route
to Walla Wulla, where she will attend
the fair and visit with friends for a
short time. At the Walla Walla fair
lust year Mrs. Willis took the first
prizes on canned tomatoes and sev
eral varieties of fruits, but Is not
competing this year In any of the exhibits.
IT PAYS TO TRADE AT
The Peoples Warehouse
LARGEST ASSORTMENTS, AND ATAVAYS THE LOWEST IN PRICE.
New Fancy Hosiery, in lnco nml embroidered, nml fnncy colors, nt BOc, 73c, $1.00 ami upwards.
New Novelty Veilings, latest fancies nt 25c, 35c 500 per yard nnd upwards.
New lace; nnd, embroideries, fnncy values nnd handkerchiefs, laces, nt 10c, 15c nnd 35c per ynnl nnd
npwnrds.
Now Fnncy Handkerchiefs Immense and fetching assortment ol fine Hnndkerclilefs nt 25c, 50a nnd
75c each.
THE LATEST DRESS TRLMINGS Here Is nn nssortmcut unequalled "In stjlo nnd vnrloty nnd tho
satisfaction of finding what you arc looking for nnd nt less price. All thu latest fancies arc shown only
here.
300 SEltGE UMBRELLAS TOMORROW AT " '
48 Cents Each
) YARDS OF FRENCH FLANNELETTES AT
10 Cents Each
DOZEN HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS
Two for 5 Cents
IT PAYS TO TRADE AT
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
NOVEMBER DELINEATOR NOW IN. t I'
Patronize Homo Merchants.
It Is u surprise to those who
visit country districts as well ns
discover the number of city
people who patronize Eastern
order houses, and yet no mall
order house ever helped to
build the little white school
house In your district, or the
road past your door. No mall
order house ever took you by
the hand when you were In dis
tress and told you to let go
until after harvest next your.
No mull order house sold you a
machine nnd then spent most
of the profit In the community
where you and your neighbors
live. No mull order house ever
snt at your table and rejoiced
with you when you were glnd,
nor spoke encouinglng words In
affliction, nor stood with uncov
ered head beside the grave when
your children died. Spend your
money with the home merchant.
The Dalles Chronicle.
Orders Prohibition Election.
The county court met In special
session tills morning and ordered a
special election to be held November
8 for the purpose of voting on the
question of prohibition throughout
the county. This action Is due to the
petition recently filed by 10 per cent
of the registered voters of the coun
ty. The county clerk will post noti
ces of the coming election not later
than 12 days preceding tho election.
Echo Editor Here.
H. C. Willis, one of the proprietors
of the Eclio News, is In the city for
n day or so, In the interest of hie
business. He looks for a great era
of prosperity for Echo, following tho
Irrigation activity In that vicinity. It
Is estlmnted that about 10,000 acres
of land has been located In that dls
the Dast month most of
this having been taken by local par
ties, who Intend to cultivate it.
Marriage License Record.
T.inennn to marry has been issued
by the county clerk to the following:
Bernard D. Sherry and Ta-ha-ka-ml,
or Louise, both of Umatilla
Importing Stock Cattle.
H. C. Rogers and Barney Sheridan
of Butter Creek, have each Imported
from tlie John Day country 150 head
of beef stockers which they will full
feed this winter on alfalfa and wheat
hay, for the spring markets. Mr. Rog
ers was already feeding 200 head.
Gone After UN Brother.
Waldo Manker, who Is 13 years
old, left this morning for Walla Wnl
la, where he will meet his brother
Ward, the 9-yeur-old runaway, and
return to Pendleton with him tills
evening.
Thirty-six Additional 'Pliouex.
Twenty-nine telephones were put In
by the company during the mouth of
September, and seven during the
first week of October. Most of these
were residence 'phones.
Echo's New Phj-Hlclun.
Dr. Ackley, the new Echo physician
and surgeon from Kansas, who has
begun the erection of an office build
ing, expects his family to arrive soon.
"Mistress Cook," said
Golden Gate, "let us be
befriends. Keep my top
down titfkt to save my
aroma and freshness;
make me right and I'll
help you hold your job.
Good coffee makes the
whole breakfast taste
right poor coffee spoils
everything."
tCotblod doa wllb OOLDEN GATE
COFFEE but (taction. N
pcl. o coupon mo etockry.
1 and 'A lb. rom-tli"b Una.
Nev.r (old in bulk.
J. A. Folder (EL Co.
KatabMnhad Umlt a Cma.lwy
San Francisco
Now for Sport
THE SEASON I 'OR OUTDOOR SPORTS IS HEIU3.
FOOTIIALL, TENNIS AND GOLF PLAYERS, "LEND ME
YOUR EARS" (AND EYES).
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS IN THIS CITY TOR
r
Spauldings Sporting Goods
THE HEST THAT ARE MADE.
WE CARRY A FULL LINE AND INVITE YOUR INSPEC
TION HEI'ORE RUYINCJ. SPAULIMNG'S COODS ARE GUAR
ANTEED. FRAZIER'S
Book and Stationery Store
Excursion!
Excursion!
Excursion!
To Walla Walla
To Walla Walla
To Walla Walla
Free Tickets
Free Tickets
Free Tickets
Wo will give frco tickets to Wulla Wulla for tlie excur
tloii Wcdnesduy.. A ticket vtitli every 10 purcliase.. Train
leaves Pendleton ut 0 o'clock.
t
Sullivan (8b Bond
The New Store
Tito Progressive Gtoro. Tito Up-To-Dato Store.
I'S DRUG STORE
county,