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

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    EAST OREWOXIAK, PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY. NOTXMBER 4. .Hi.
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15.00 Shoe Made
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prtp.iT fuiir "'aI,,ee,
Uc Teutsch's Dept. Store f
Corner Main and Alta Streets
CITY BREVITIES
r Ruler. Get sunny.
y, Knox hats, Roosevelt'a.
ImrouKtn the smoking Jackets?
PHflu and Hanan shoes at Rooae-
k cnlldren'i long coati at
.JSKtl'l.
j Otdtrwear special at Sullivan &
sTa. Mo
j Mr the rery beat in photos to be
, mi it Rembrandt Studio.
j Ik the gold watch to be given
jaw IT Bnlllran t Bond.
I rne lenom In art needlework at
!ik Orlnn'a at Haabrouck'a.
alitor, mt ntlsfactlon at How-
aft formerly Reee' cigar atore.
j 0 St Georje reatuarant, open
sr ud night lira. Cooper, proprl-
1 bnnd sew place. Rembrandt
jMU, 7J8 Cottonwood street, one-
aWock touth of Court.
i aged bargain. A alx-room house
art mi lot. 1800. Terma $25 per
an. I. T. wade & Bon.
Tar Sale One-half aectlon wheat
I stoat six miles from Helix. In
sane of Charles Betta, Helix, Ore.
fclllran c Bond have sold all their
exnoiti and have lust received a
sit, swell line from New York City.
luted Position by two girls,
m H and 10 years, to work In nri.
ate bullies for board, while attend-
r acdool In city. Inquire at Fred
efi implement atore. Court
awt
n the valley with ditches. If you
at yarn land leveled or irrigation
aw dug. we win give you an es
Jej of the cost without change.
"Wl Ind t Construction Co.,
. Or.
itf received the finest and largest
"j"" lot of stoneware ever
rtt to Pendleton. We will sell
J" Mfh grade aa low as others sell
" grades. Every Jar guaran-
CBohrman.
lump coai, the old reliable
2 r".1" and most satisfactory
toe Pendleton market, J6.60
' ,ha. 17.00 delivered.
Jllvery. Roalyn Wood and
Company, near W. & c. R- de
"raw nam Ml.
"a
iSilverw
are
j J taaUiy Is wh,t you
I"" ,or whn buying
ii Sterling or silver Mate.
, j " here, ,
In plated w. . ta
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I HUNZIKER
t Iks ft ' .
--aresBre Jeweler.
' ln Street
Get sunny. TJ. C. Rader.
Cash registers at Withee's.
Fresh fruit dally at Martin's,
Have you seen the smoking Jackets?
13.60 ladies' Gloria shoes at Roosevelt's.
Ladies'
Teutsch's.
skirts, $2.00 and up at
Ice cream and soda every day at
the Delta.
Hundred!! of fancy baRkets, 12 to
5. Nolfs Variety Store.
Special sale on street huts at Mrs.
Campbell's, 25 per cent, discount.
For Rent Nicely furnished room
for gentleman. Inquire at this office.
Japanese cook wants a Job. Wages
130 per month. Address P. O.box 84.
Suits and overcoats sold one-half
down and 1 a week at Sullivan &
Bond's.
Newly furnished rooms for rent,
two blocks from Main street. Inquire
at this office.
Enlarging and framing pictures.
Work guaranteed. Western Art Co.,
304 Court street.
Try a pair of our 11.60 school
shoes. Good wear or your money
back at Teutsch's.
A cordial welcome to the public.
Rembrandt Studio, 728 Cottonwood,
one-half block south of Court.
A chance on a 20-year Elgin watch
with every xr purchase at Sullivan
& Bond's. Only 200 chances.
For Bale House and lot; house
nearly new, with city water and with
bath complete. Inquire of J. T.
Brown, 211 Lincoln street
Wanted A strong boy of good
character between 15 and 17 years,
by a business house; no cigarette
fiend need apply. Address Box B,
East Oregonlan.
Grandopening and special sale of
Barrios Diamonds, the finest Imita
tion on earth, mounted In rings' pins,
studs, brooches and ear rings, on dis
play at Nolfs Book Store. Come and
see them sparkle. Will open Satur
day, November 5.
Children's fast bluck cotton ribbed
hose, sizes 7 to 10, regular 1214c hose
will be V cents all duy Saturday at
The People's Warehouse. Come and
hear the music from :S0 until 8:30
Saturday evening.
Engine No. 171, which has been
running between Pendleton and
North Fork as helper, was yesterday
evening sent to The Dalles-Umattlla
division, and a heavier engine will be
assigned to helper service. here.
Just received by express three
dozen tourist and ruin coats, $11.98,
$13 and $19. The style Is right, fit
is right and price is right, always
right at the Peoples Warehouse.
There will be music Saturday evening
from 6:80 to 8:30.
Business on the O. R. & N. has
somewhat slackened and frleght
crews are not rushed so rapidly as
they were a few weeks ago. The
regular trains are now running, but
very few extra trains are moving In
either direction.
Children's Ironclad hose, for boys
and girls, are the best and most ser
viceable children's hose made in
these United States. . They are sold
all over these United States for 25
cents Der nalr. All day Saturday
they will be It cents per pair.
About 25 dosen of the 200 dosen
hanlkerchlefs, t for 5 cents. Re
member they are hemstitched; are
yet at The People's Warehouse to be
sold at the same price, and there will
be music Saturday evening from 4:30
to 8:80.
PERSONAL MENTION
We .
k- tece,ved new lot of those Peggy from Paris
Ben tellln. - ...
am una i
i Haid Bag
s Chain Purses
f UTS g fin
""I10W as"ortment. The price, onPeggjs run from
and sure to suit
j KOEPPENS
. PopuU, Price Drug gtor
- OEPPEir BROTHERS,
HH..
H. H. Gilbert, of Pilot Rock, la
n the city today.
Mrs. John Adams, of Adams, Is vis
iting the city today.
Deputv stAtA txr.j .
ai uku J. r .
Steele of Nolln, was in Pendleton last
Thomajl TtmmViallAf at
Drumheller Bros., Walla Walla wheat
4r.er8, waa in Pendleton laat night
Mrs. Oidpnn nrAm w
u.vn(l a.aiu mr1 nine
Carlson are expected to return from
uuBiness visit to Portland In the
nioming.
O. A. Hartman, Sr., and party are
expected to return tonight from an
extended trin through fhA
- a- caaiuui
states and to the St. Louis fair.
Senator C. W. Fulton passed
through last night over the O. R. &
N. for Portland, after r..i ..
Ing tour of Harney and Grant coun-
W. Adams, a ntnncai. .
Creek, was in the city last evening.
. purpose or taking out a
large amount of supplies for the win
ter. Ernest Worle, of Pilot Rock, Is In
the city today. He says seeding is In
progress In that district, but rain Is
badly needed,
Ben Holt, of the Holt Bros. Manu
facturing CO.. Who ho. h.. I-
dleton for the past two days, depart
ed this morning for The Dalles. Mr.
Holt resides in Walla Walla.
Abe Miller, the Til mi A A I nrh n 1 iwf
located the land
ent city of Pendleton stands. i in th
city today, on his return from Colfax,
;re ne nas Deen visiting a daughter.
Dr. T. J. LlOVd. the Vlsrinnrl.n
has Just returned from an extended
trip over the reservation on nn.fu.
sional business and renort uh..i
coming up nicely, everywhere east
and northeast of Pendleton.
J. R. Wilson of Kamela. onp of th
prominent wood dealers of that place
was in tne city last evening on busi
ness. He says tho output of wood In
the mountains the past season was
unusually heavy, owlns- to tho wnmi.
ty of wood a year ago, which stimu
lated the business very much. In all
the mountains camps.
TO HANDLE EXHIBITS.
W. U. Hansford Names Memliers of
Umatilla County Exhibit Com
mittee. Several days ago President J. A.
Bolre, of the Commercial Association,
appointed W. D. Hansford chairman
of a committee from the association
to handle the exhibit from the county
for the Lewis and Clark fair, in col
laboration with a like committee to
be appointed by the county court.
Today Mr. Hansford named C. E.
Roosevelt and Bert Huffman as
members of the committee to serve
with him, on behalf of the associa
tion. A vacant room will be secured
and the exhibits stored away as fast
os they are gathered by Mr. Forshaw.
It Is expected that the active work of
collecting all kinds of exhibits will
continue up to the time of the open
ing of the fair on June 1.
SATURDAY FEAST I
OF BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT AND
27 Gifts Given Away
By tho People's
Warehouse Dec. 24
The following is a fac-simile of the coupon ticket given free with
purchase of goods at THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. One ticket with
each Dollar purchased.
No .
Yon keep tills ticket, we keep the
tub. For each $1 purchase at the
Peoples Warehouse from Oct. 29th
to Dec. 21th, 1904, you receive a
ticket entitling you to a diance on
27 gift, valued t $881.50.
iKinfbury Piano .
Standard Sewing Machine
3 Talking machine
Full set china d I shea
5 Silk dreaa pnttern
6 Ladiea' Tailor Made Suit.
7 Man's Overcoat
-Set Pun
9 Boy'a Gold Watch
10 Girla Gold Watch
11 Traveling Bag with toilet Set
ia Parlor Lamp
13 Wall Trunk .
14 Kolc Leather Suit Caae
15 Pair Pendleton Blankets .
16 Fine Couch Cover
17 Ladies' Stylitth Hat
ift-Boy's Suit of Clothes. .
19 Handsome Pillow
to Ladies' Patent Leather Shoes '""
ii Men's Patent Leather Shoes
at Man's Stetson Hat
23 Boy's Knee Put Suit
4 Ladies' Silk Hose
25 Barrel Byer's Best Flour
26- Barrel Walters Best Flour
27 Men's Suit Clothes .
Total 8gil9D
Don't lose or destroy this ticket
60.00
50.00
50.00
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25.00
25.00
15.00
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THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE.
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE.
L NOT SOLD
HOSTOX COMMISSION
MEN ARE ALARMED
EXAMINED FOR CARRIERS.
Kokmi Applicant Will Re Examined
Tomorrow.
Seven applicants for positions as
rural mull carriers will be examined
tomorrow in the rooms of the Com
mercial Association. Clyde Finch, of
the local postofflce, will conduct the
examination. The names of the ap
plicants are not known, only the
number thut are to take the examin
ation being forwarded from Wash
ington. The examination is for vacancies
existing, or that may exist in the ru
ral free delivery routes in Umatilla
county. By a recent ruling of the
postal department all examinations
for rural carriers In a county are held
at the principal postofflce.
RESIDENCE BVRNED.
Klre Cttuned by Expliwion of a Gaso
line Stove.
Fire late last night destroyed the
residence of Jesse Baling. The blaze
was occasioned by the explosion of
a gasoline stove. The damage to the
house and furniture amounts to
about $1000. A quantity of the fur
niture In the upper portion of the
building was saved. The fire was
first discovered about 11 o'clock.
. Preparing for Lectures.
Arrangements for the final organi
sation of the lecture association, un
der ttfe auspices of the Epworth
League of this city, are being rapidly
consummated. Committees In charge
have written to prominent lec
turers of the Northwest, and when
answers have been received, perma
nent organization will be effected and
programs issued. It Is the Intention
to begin the foundation of a perma
nent lecture bureau In this city,
to afford entertainment every winter
for those who prefer such diversion
to the theater, or other forms of
amusement, now afforded during the
winter months.
Many Drills Sold.
A. Kunkel, the Implement dealer,
says this has been an exceptionally
good year for grain drills. The 10
foot, It-hole drill la the style pre
ferred In this county. From farmers
coming In from different parts of the
wheat belt. Mr. Kunkel learns that
the amount of fall wheat (own this
year will be fully equal to that of
last year, with slight Increases In
some localities.
Auction of Dry Goods.
The entire dry goods stock of the
Boston store will be sold Saturday at
public auction on the street near the
Boston store. Every article goes to
the highest bidder. Sale from 10 to
11 and 1 to S o'clock. Wm. Tonka,
auctioneer.
Reports Have Reached the Big Wool
Mercluuits that Oregon Wool Is Be
ing Contracted for at 20 Cents J.
H. Gwlnn Assures Them that Very
Little, tr Any Oregon Wool Has
Been Contracted Idaho Clip and
Part of the Utah Clip is Contracted.
Reports have reached Boston from
Oregon that the Eastern Oregon and
Idaho wool clip for 1905 Is being con
tracted at as high as 20 cents per
pound.
Alarmed at these reports, the Bos
ton commission houses that have
been buying Umatilla county wool
every year for the last quarter of a
century, have written to James H.
Gwlnn, secretary of the Oregon
Woolgrowers' association, to ascer
tain if there is' any truth In the re
ports. Mr. Gwlnn has replied that the re
ports are exaggerated; that very lit
tle, if any, Oregon wool la yet con
tracted, and what has been sold has
been sold on the quiet, and no one
except the buyer and Individual seller
know the prices. He also advised
the commission houses to use their
Infuence In sustaining the markets of
Eastern Oregon, and prevent an early
stampede of contracting, to demoral
ize the spring markets.
Mr. Gwlnn has received no report
of any wool having been contracted
In Umatilla county, and believes that
the woolgrowers will observe the
wool pool and sales days as usual.
Idaho wool has been sold and Utah
wool is also contracted, but Oregon,
he hopes, will not break over and de
moralize the Woolgrowers' Associa
tion and the sales days that have
proved to be of such vital importance
In stimulating prices of Oregon wool
for the past two years.
A Little Sermon
on Fountain Pens
THE TXT.
"Clean pens make clear consciences, but Inky fingers excite
unholy words."
We have Just received a large ' shipment of WATERMAN
IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS.
Probably there Is no article which serves more varied require
ments than the pen. The tastes and needs of Individual users dif
fer in very widest degree. Thus, while the first care of the pur
chaser should be to secure a pen that is mechanically perfect,
durable and reliable, his next is to secure a holder adapted to
his uae and a pen point fitted to his hand.
In our stock you can find any kind of a point you want,
from extra fine to a stub.
GUARANTEE.
Every Waterman Ideal Fountain Pen we sell Is unreservedly
guaranteed. Pen points may be exchanged as often as necessary
In order to fit the hand, or the full purchase price refunded with
in 30 days if the pen is not entirely satisfactory.
BTYLOG RAPHIC PENS.
We carry the "Independent'! Stylographlo Pen and the "Cap
itol" Fountain Pen, the best dollar pens made.
FRAZIER'S
Book and Stationery Store
Now Is the Time.
Get those pictures taken now for
Christmas. Don't put off until the
last moment. It tages time to do
good work and that's the only kind
we do. Let us make your sitting
now. Wheeler, photographer, Alta
street, block east of Savings bank.
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money
If It fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig
nature is on each box. ISe.
Have you seen the smoking Jackets T
Drink
DESCENT
V-feE. KJS'
It U Fine
IN 1 ano I LB.
SCALED TINS ONLY
NEW IDEAS
Three new, useful household articles that are a big improve
ment over the old style.
THE DELPHOS LONG HANDLE DUST PAN
Pan is free to swing In any direction. No bending over In
taking up dust.
THE DELPHOS OIL CAN
Lamps are never overfilled. Air tight and easy to take oil
from. No tipping of can and no spilling of oil.
THE DELPHOS ROTARY CORN POPPER
No burnt corn. Every kernel of corn pops. Easy to operate,
convenient to fill and empty.
V. STROBLE 2io court st.
STOVES, FURNITURE AND CARPETS.
...Bowling Parties...
Afford an evening of solid amuse
ment. Alleys reserved for private
parties. Pool and billiard parlors4 In
connection, Everything first-class.
i
Brunswick Bowling Alley
. WADE SILER, Prop. N
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