DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1901. PAGE SEVEN. t It's Rich Pungent IS DEAVERS' GOLDEN WEST COFFEE .lie taste of al' lovers of good coffee, II pier3 1 . have no dlfflnltj' in serving a most delicious cup . Allien W -t brand la used. w, handle Pcaver'g Gol.ien vie cuuee ana toKe pleasure In imrnAing it to our customer PERSONAL MENTION Arlington Pennlck. of Adams, Is tn Pendleton today. Joseph Thompson, of Walla Walla, Is visiting- In Pendleton. Mrs. Joel Halstead of Echo, is In the city for a few days' visit. Charies ia,eron Is til with a threatened attack of appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rogers, of Echo, are in Pendleton this mornlnir. Attorney J. p. Winter returned STANDARD Grocery torn pa ny CORNER COURT AND JOHNSON STREETS. ntonioliile delivery. You get your goods on time. UWWHWW CITY BREVITIES Bader. Get sunny. Miners at Wlthee's. Knox hats, Rooseveu s. tm foodi at cost at Teutsch's. fllUiant Hanan shoes at Roose- cnam anil soda every day at Delta. liend the big Bale at Teutacn a. do you good. ban 15c value ladies' hose at tdei Department Store, lesaoni In art needlework at frlwn'a, at Hasbrouck a loten jet satisfaction at How- formerly Iiees cigar store. fedal aale ladles' underwear. See In ad. Alexander Department 8t George reatuarant, open ai night. Mrs. Cooper, proprl- 1 real swell nut brown stiff in the correct shape are at Sul- a Bond's. la-Silver horseshoe pin In nelgh ood of iladlson street Finder r. to this office and receive re- m Kelt the very latest Idea in bail, see the new nut brown bit to the correct shape. Just In by express. Sullivan & Bond. every dollar paid to the Peo- ffarehouae either for new goods p or In settlement of account, ret a ticket on the 27 aifts. value il. thii Saturday iituht the Peo- Warehouae will sell their 60 cent ft flannel underskirts for S6c. ere will be music by the or- n from 7 until (. ' Ihli Saturday night the art de- pwit of the Peoples Warehouse on aale all their pillow tops ' a reduction. This depart- no down stairs and you will & at the rear of the ready-to-department And there will be ' from 7 until 9 pMWa good old Saturday night. warehouse will sell all " men'a hats, Including Derhv r nd o tn all the new n w ll.M each. And remem- tw each dollar purchase you ' t. making it possible for r m' of the gifts which "Plea Warehaiiw o-ui -w, ,.. ( Mil of December. And there " Balc from 7 until . Get sunny. U. C. Rader. "A-Rare-Bit" at Hohbach'e. Piesh fruit dally at Martin's. Big line Stetson hats at Roosevelt's. $3.60 ladles' Gloria shoes at Roose velt's. Closing out sale lace curtains. Al exander Department Store. For Rent Good buslnes location. Enquire 111 East Webb street. New furniture for sale; been used four months; 116 Monroe street. 20c buys a 35c ladles' golf gloves at Alexander Department Store. We are headquarters for office supplies and blank books. Nolf's. Jnpaaese cook wants a job. Wages ISO per month. Address P. O.box 34. Try a pair of our Bunker Hill school shoes. A doll free at Teutsch's. Wanted Young men to board In private family. Inquire at this of' flee. For Rent Furnished room In de sirable neighborhood. Bath. Address W., this office. They are beauties, those nut brown stiff hats shown at Sullivan & Bond's. Just In by express. Rooms New furnished rooms ! bath; with or without board. Close in; 302 Webb street Lost Fox terrier with white body and black head. Return to 311 Wa ter street, or telephone Red 94. Just received by express all the new shades of satin taffeta and velvet ribbons at Teutsch's Department Store. Once more, we have a Saturday night and as usual there will be mu sic at the Peoples Warehouse. Come pnd bring your friend. Everyotit. settling account at the Peoples Warehouse gets tickets on the 3881.60 to be given away. One ticket for each dollar you pay. Roslyn lump coal contains less slate, burns longer, holds fire better and Is 31.60 per ton cheaper than any . coal In Pendleton market. 'Phone main 261. For Sale For $30 I will sell the 7x7x6 cage which cost 120 and 30 ca nary birds and linnets, all good sing ers; alBO a fine talking parrot for sale cheap. T. L. Baker, 718 Lllleth street. For this Saturday night the peoples Warehouse will sell their wide and narrow embroidered turn-over col lars In brown, navy, green, red and white, with tie to match, for 26 cents for the collar and tie. And there will be music by the orchestra. VP "WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUt AD. IT S SO." business trip to last night from Walla Walla. Sherman Burroughs, a prominent pioneer of Salem, died Friday of ty phoid fever. J. H. Lawrey, who has been criti cally III with typhoid fever for over month, is now convalescent. John P. McManus, the popular and aggressive editor of the Pilot Rock Record, is In the city today transact ing business. T. J. Nlxdorff, formerly Western Union manager in this city, Is now employed as night operator at the O. R. & N. offices here. G. H. Grler. of Pendleton, who has been In our city on a short business viit. returned to Pendleton last eve- j nlng. La Grande Observer. i T. K. Beard of Modesto, Ca!.. owner! of the Bickers hotel nroDertv. who has been In Pendleton for several days on business, departed for home this morning. John E. Lathrop and wife left this morning for Portland, after gathering data for a special Pendleton edition of the Oregon Dally Journal, which is to appear soon. Mr. and Mrs. W. Davidson, of Umatilla, are visiting in Pendleton today. Mr. Davidson has resided at Umatilla for many years, and Is well known In Pendleton. J. W. Stamper, of Birch Creek, is In the city today, on a trading trip. He reports the grain In that portion of the county to be growing nicely. Rain would help It, but It Is not abso lutely necessary. B. F. McElroy, the well known res ervation farmer, was a business vis itor today. Reservation wheat is in excellent condition and there is no prospect at this time of any of it hav ing to be reseeded. W. W. Wolf, one of the prominent farmers of the Echo district, is a bus iness visitor today. Mr. Wolf raised large crop of broomcorn and sorg hum cane this season, and finds that they both pay in the Echo country. He will seed more land to both crops next year. Mrs. A. C. Nlxdorff. who hss been seriously ill for the pas; two weeks, is n irvalescent. Her son, Olen, who contracted typhoid at La Cross, Wash., has entirely recovered and It Pays to Trade at "WHEN YOU SEE IT OUR AD. IT S SO." IN The People's Warehouse THE LEADERS. SENSATIONAL SALE OF BOYS' CLOTHING Not cheap clothing of any old ulyle and make. HUT NEV, UP-TO-DATE CLOTHING. KIT RIGHT. MADE RIGHT anil PRICED RIGHT. To begin with: . i $6.90 Hoy s"u wi 10 ''" $3.50 $6.00 Iv,""' "ult ,,m ,kn 10 lny" $3.00 $5.00 ,k,s' m,,t wiu Ic-nox, 10 " $2.50 $4.00 Boya" milt wilt e. nt 10 day $2.00 $3.50 "s' m,it wm "c-nou 10 ,tay" $ 1 .75 $3.00 ,,,,vs wm ,kn ,,cU 10 ,ln5 $ 1 .50 $2.50 Iu,s" mlt wl" ,o' nx, 10 ,,,iy $ 1 .25 Here lx a chance to buy your lioys WINTER needful at a Hciisutlonally low price. 55 j ' s II. Ml!! o ndortwiftrtifjrti.:c6wNKe6ieidB 00 U 4 ;;;;;j:;;;s;;;;;:;:jj;i;j; 3 , .00 , , , , , . ae V .... . . ,r- 'J a .s . : . : . o : .a : :. :u j eu : .w : -sai : : :ul :.I 0CMrjft B -J X) . t. a. n m m v I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I u o 9 f S u a. w E "WHEN YOU SEE IT OUR AD. IT S SO." IN Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. "WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OI' It AD. ITS SO." will report for duty In the telegraph service of the O. R. & N. in a few days. J. D. Casey, mayor of Hilgard, was bunlness visitor today. He has partially completed arrangements to start a lumber yard at Adams. He is operating two of the largest Bawmllls in the Blue mountains aside from the Perry mills. He owns a large tract fo timber land near Meacham, which will be sawed next year, if his plans are carried out have Just received a new lot of those Peggy from Paris haie been selling so fat this Hand Bags Chain Purses kaw a tin, aaaortment. nil . m. Handbaga, 1.M to 17.6a. -Tooe U a good value and aura to suit. The price on Pegrys run from KOEPPENS Toe Popular Price Drue 8 tore. C KOEPPEIT BROTHERS. Just received by express a big line of men's fancy silk handkerchiefs, your choice for 60 cents at the Peo ples Warehouse. Come and look at them. And for this Saturday evening there will be music from 7 until . For this good old Saturday night the Peoples Warehouse will sell chil dren's Iron Clud Hose, heavy or light wight, regular 25 cent value, for IS cents. And there will be music as usual. Bob Womach. the man who dis covered gold at Cripple Creek, a camp which haa produced J160.000. 01)0 In gold. Is paralyzed, helpless and dying In poverty at Colorado Springs. $5.00 and 16.00 sweaters will be sold for $3.60 for this good old Sat urday night at the Peoples Ware house. And don't forget the music from 7 until . Wanted Young lady or gentleman for . light, agreeable work in city. Good proposition to right party. A. M. Maxwell, Hotel Pendleton. For Sale House and lot; house nearly new, with city water and with bath complete. Inquire of J. T Brown, 111 Lincoln street Wanted to Buy Best section of wheat land near Pendleton, that can ho honirht for $6000. No agents; 164 Park street, Portland. A heavy wind tore away 600 feet of a power flume at Ashland. Novem ber 80. The flume was built 80 feet in the air. Den's Royal Buck silk lined gloves, gray and brown. Just arrived by ex press at the Peoples Warehouse. Special bargains in ladles' ready-to-wear tailor-mad suits. Alexander Department Store. I,cvlH and nark Fair Notes. A comprehensive Philippine display will be an Interesting feature of the Lewis and Clark centennial. The forestry building at the Lewis and Clark centennial will be the sec ond largest log building ever erected. One of the logs used In the con struction of the forestry Duiiuing ai the lewis and Clark exposition weigh ed 27 tons. An Interesting collection of old mining implements will form a part of Oregon's exhibit at the Lewis and Clark centennial. Several large rose beds have been laid out In the LewlB and Clark cen tennial grounds and the roses are now In full bloom. The annual convention of the Na tional Association of Railroad Com missioners which will meet In Dead wood, S. D., next August, will adjourn to Portland and hold Its concluding sessions at the Lewis and Clark centennial. Preliminary work on the govern ment building at the Lewis and Clark fair is progressing rapidly, and al ready the necessary excavations have been made and the foundation tim bers laid. The building will be corn Dieted April 1, 1006. Governor Mickey or Neurasaa who a recent visitor in Portland, and ex pressed himself as surprised at the advanced stage of the preparations for the Lewis and Clark centennial. The governor said that he was hearti ly In favor of a generous participation In the fair by his state. The Congregational Cadet Corps of Eureka, Cat, has set plans on foot to combine- healthful exercise and se cure profitable training, experience and knowledge, by marching, 100 strong, to Portland next June to at tend the Lewis and Clark centennial. President Goode will present the boys with a handsome silk banner com memorating their visit Life, color, demonstration and mo tion will be features of the exhibits at the Lewis and Clark exposition. Not only will the finished products be shown In attractive Installation, but the processes by which they are made will be shown as well. BeautifulDolls AT FRAZIER'S Grand array of Dolls of all sixes. . Large dolls, small dolls, medium size dolls, to suit all children and all purchasers, .Genu ine imported Handwerck in all sizes.. They are the finest, pret tiest and best dolls made. We have dolls from la to (10 each. V. ('. T. U. Re-eUwled Officer Philadelphia, Dec. 3. The Nation al Woman's Christian Temperance Union today re-elected Its general of ficers for another year. A Presbyterian missionary district conference waa held at La Grande December 1, which was largely at tended. FRAZIER'S Book and Stationery Store .V mm kl-a." -I Aak YKi B" Holiday Buying HAS COMMENCED ... ... ... i haa never been shown a line of sultanie giita, uio d" - . . A . shown in Pendleton for the ' vou'u f,ndl, J" represented la back of every article we IL You U find it Jiua "L Ilunzlker present to the public here.. It includes many new article Ladles gold-filled watchea, 1 1 2.25 and $25.. Ladle' diamond ring". P' silverware In sterling and filled. Ladies' toilet and manicure et. U'atchea, diamonds, have beasulful cn Avi you Mil have so many new Idea and creations that we are poat- you will enjoy looking over our . You are Invited. L.Hunziker The Progressive Jeweler 726 Main Street 5r 1 1-! fact I