East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 21, 1905, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    TEN PACKS.
DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, HEOON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, IMS.
PACK SEVEN.
To see it is to admire it
Now Una of Austrian Chlnawuro with catchy adages and legends.
Plates
Creamers
Sugar Bowls
Coffee Cups and Saucers
Tea Cups and Saucers
Odd Pieces of all kinds
Soim-tliliig Umt plcusos the oyo of tho urUmMc and appeals to the
kcr of homily.
Rich In upiK'iiraneo, yet lnc.Hsnslve.
Sin window ill-play at
All the rago In the East.
Cook perry
Nolfj Old Stand
COURT STREET
CITY BREVITIES
Nuf led. U. C. Ruder.
C Hamle for harness.
Rader Furniture Rader.
Mrs. Campbell for street hats.
Mrs. Canipoeli tor school caps and
hats.
"Humane Harness," best on earth;
Hamley's.
Kow located In Pendleton at Boston
Stere shoe repairer.
The best finished shoe repairing Is
done at the Boston Store.
Leave orders for Alfalfa hay at
Telephone Stables. W. F. Cook.
Cragheud & Hays of Athena have
oine bargains In business chances.
All the latest school caps. Including
II cloth tains. At Mrs. Campbell's.
For Rent Suite nicely furnished
toasckeeping roms. Inquire at this
office.
For Rent Store or office room In
brick building. Inuuire at Hotel St
Oeorge.
For Sale A good Smith-Premier
typewriter, cheap. Call mornings, 31
Water street.
Best wages to experienced girl for
general housework. Inquire at 111
Jackson street.
You can work for board or tuition
and attend Pendleton Business Col
lege, the school that Is so popular. .
Home cooking at the grocery de
partment of the Peoples Warehouse,
Saturday, by ladles of M. E. church,
Comfortable dwelling house for rent
earner Railroad and Franklin streets.
Inquire next door of A. D. Stlllman.
Wunted A good girl to do general
heuBeworek. Good wages, tfall at
311, corner Thompson and Water
treats.
Mr. Silos H. Suule, professional
stano tuner. Is at the St. Oeorge this
week. Orders taken at Tallman &
9o. ' drug store.
Ready for business with 260 dif
ferent styles In turbans, poltes and
Tommy Atkins lead. Mrs. Rose Camp
bell, the milliner.
E. E. Turner's express wagons haul
anything. Stand in front of Henning's
niftar store. 735 Main street. 'Phone
pin I (, The yellow wagons.
Hold your bnggagu checks fur
leathers' Transfer company; five
days free storage. 'Phone us; we call
for checks nnd fill orders at all hours.
Reliable, reasonable and responsible.
Office Grltman's Cigar Store, 611
Main street. Phone main 611 after
10 p. m. black 3 7 r. 1 .
used
This Is the picture of the new eye
glass mounting. It can not come off
na does not wrinkle the face.
Come nnd let us show you this new
saeuntlng.
Louis Hunziker
Jeweler and Optician
726 Main Street.
U. C. Rader. Nuf sed.
Rader Carpets Rader.
Carpets Rader Carpets.
Harness and saddles at Hamley's.
Pendleton Business College Is thor
ough.
Best California oak leather
at Hamley's.
Old shoes made new at . pair de
partment. Boston Store.
Chatham Fanning Mills at A. Kun
kel & Co.'s. Best made.
Call at A. Kunkel & Co.'s and ex
amine their smut cleaner.
Come In, take a seat and hear the
latest music at Donaldson's.
Evening school at Pendleton Busi
ness College opens October If.
Headstrom & Greenawald, shoe
makers at Tetutsch's Department
it ore.
Concert afternoon and evening at
Donaldson's. Everybody Invited,
come in.
For fine shoe repairing, see Green
twald A Headstrom at Teutsch's De
partment Store.
Shoes repaired lie you wait by
Greenawald St Headstrom at Teutsch's
Department store.
For Rent Unfurnished house and
furnished housekeeping rooms. In
quire 509 College street.
For Rent Suite unfurnished house
keeping rooms in East Oregonlan
building. Apply at this office.
Cook Wants place on ranch; will
supply dishes, utensils and furniture
for own room. Married man: no chil
dren. Apply Clark & Rees.
Lost Point lace handkurchlef. be
tween J. W. Sullivan's residence and
Tallman's drug store. Reward for re
turn to Tallman's drug store.
Monarch steel ranges, which were
given the highest award at the Lewis
and Clark exposition, are handled
here by the Taylor Hardware Co.
Duvld Thomas, of Malad City,
Idaho, a civil war veteran and pen-
sinner, suicided by cutting his throat
on Mamaloose island, near Hope.
For Sale Two lots and new six
room house with all modern conveni
ences, northeast corner Garfield and
Washington street. Apply to Howard
ft St Ingle.
For Rent Nicely furnished room,
hunted, electric light, bath in con
section, suitable for two gentlemen.
Board If desired. Inquire 307 South
Main street.
Don't neglect to attend the great
suit sale at Teutsch's, Monday, Tues
day nnd Wednesday; $22.60 to $42.60
suits for $17.76. An opportunity like
this may come but once In your life.
Last evening the special train bear
ing the southern Idaho delegates to
I he grand lodge of Odd Fellows of
that stute, which has been meeting In
licwiston, stopped here for an hour.
There were several hundred members
on board and during the stay here
they strolled about the city.
PERSONAL MENTION
Want to Try Them In Washington.
New York, Oct. 21. Hugh Miller,
counsel for Moses Haas nnd Edward
A. Peckhnm, cotton brokers of this
city, wanted In Washington on charges
III connection with tho cotton leak
scandal, argues before United States
Commissioner Rldgeway In an effort
to prevent his clients being taken back
to Washington.
T. J. Kirk of Athena is In the city
today on business.
O. G. Nelson, of Umatilla, li
here today on a brief trip.
J. R. Means of Echo, came up last
evening fur n short visit nere.
Constable J. W. Dykes of Milton, Is
down today for a brief business trip,
J. T. Lleuallen of Adams, came
down this morning on a business trip.
Charles Rohrman has returned from
Pnrllund, where he visited for several
days.
F. W. Clino of Umatilla, Is In the
city today on a business and trading
trip.
Miss Hattie Hastings, a school
teacher of Dayton, has been visiting
here today.
Mrs. J. S. Kees and children re
turned last evening from newberg
and Portland.
Justin Wade of Walla Walla, was In
town last evening, having come over
on the afternoon train.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Goodman have
returned home from Portland after a
week's visit in that city.
John Knight, coal contractor at
Umatilla, has been In town today, hav
ing come up lust evening.
O. E. Harper, of the Blue Moun
tain creamery, is In the city from La
Grande today on a business trip.
Robert N. Bell of Boise, was a vis
itor here last night while on his way
home from the northern part of his
state.
William Durrell, a horse dealer of
Grcsham, Ore., is in town today, hav
ing come up for the purpose of dealing
with A. C. Ruby.
Major J. J. McKoln left this morn
Ing for Shoshone, Idaho, to take
charge of the agency and school on
that reservation.
Mrs. Ira Kemp of Athena, came up
this morning from Portland and left
again on the 9 o'clock train for her
home at the above place.
Division Foreman J. D. Matheson,
of the O. R. & N. mechanical depart
ment at La. Grande, was In the city
last evening on a brief business trip.
R. W. Fletcher, who has been visit
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Fletcher, for a short time, has return
ed to his work on the O. R. & N.
at Lake Chatcolet.
Charles Hamilton of the O. R. & N.
yard crew. Is confined to his home
with a severe attack of rheumatism,
and J. E. McHughey of Spokane, is In
his place while he Is III.
Miss Carrie Stafford, of Union, is
expected to arrive tomorrow to be
employed as bookkeeper and clerk In
the offices of Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee.
Miss Stafford Is a niece of Dr. Blakes
lee.
D. C. Crawford, formerly O. R. & N.
section foreman at Kamela, but now
employed at Vanpycle on the W. & U.
Il passed through the city today to
I A Grande to visit his family for a few
days. '
Attorney Will R. King of Ontario,
arrived here this morning for the pur
pose of appearing In circuit court to
day when the decision Is given regard
ing the survey of land under the Mil
ton water suit
Attorneys Will M. Peterson, of
Athena, and S. A. Peterson, of Mil
ton, are here today having come down
this morning tor the purpose of ap
pearing in circuit court in the Little
Walla Walla water suit.
Mr. and Mrs. J. li. Mumford have
Just returned from Wallowa county,
whore they visited their son. While
coming out of tire canyon on the Wal
lowa hill they narrowly escaped on ac
cident by the team becoming unmanageable.
GLOVES
A Kid Glove Business depends entirely upon handling satisfac
tory, dependable Gloves. Kid Gloves must fit the hand in order
to give satisfaction. We have made a close study of the Glove
Business and our Gloves are right and trade winners.
The demand for silk lined, cashmere and golf Gloves, will be
more pronounced this fall, and It costs no more to wear desirable
catchy Gloves than ugly unsightly ones.
2-Clusp black and brown Cnshmcrctte Cloven, fleeced, at J6e
2-Clusp black and brown Cashmcrctte Gloves, stliied Imitation silk Idled, at 35c and 60
2-Clusp wool, plain fleeced Cashmere at , &oc
Black wool Golf Gloves with white figure, at 2Sc and S6e
White wool Golf Gloves with small black figure and Jersey Wrist, at Me
Assorted colors, wool Golf Gloves with Jersey wrist, at 5
Rasket patterns with colored Embroidery and mercerized Jersey wrist, at 50e and S
Complete lino of Ladles' Gauntlets and Driving Gloves.
New shades In Kid Gloves at $1.25 and 9tM
SAVE YOUR COUPON'S.
OVER $5,000.00 IN PRESENTS TO BE DISTRIBUTED
TOMERS.
AMONG OUR CUB-
The
Peoples Warehouse
Where it pays to trade
from his store, the prisoner will be
brought back here for trial.
Cashing Checks.
Should a check be drawn on an
other bank, It Is not necessary for you
to present the c.-ec. to that bank foi
payment. We will gladly do so foi
you. without charge. We cash draft
on any city In the United States ot
Canada, and handle Items on any cit)
In the world.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
Pendleton. Oregon
DECISION WILL HE LATER.
Oregon Glee Club Coming.
Manager K. J. Taylor, of the Frazer
theater, has received a request from
the University of Oregon Glee club
for the theater on Wednesday even
ing, December 20. While arrange
ments have not yet been fully perfect
ed for the coming of the glee club
this season, It Is probable they will be
here on that date.
Household goods for sale, 903 East
Court street. Mrs. J. A. Borle.
HEADACHE
"If f father bad been a nffcnr from i.ek he suite bo
for the last twenty-flr years and oenr found any
relief until he began taking your Casearela. Since
he baa begun taking Caacareu he baa nerer had
the headache. They bare entirely cured him.
Caa carets do what too recommend them to do. I
will (Ire yon the privilege of uslnc bis name.1
ft.M. Dickson, UMRealnerSt., W.lBdlanapoUaaiod
Best for
Wood for Burning
There Just came Into our store a shipment of all the latest designs
and shapes of stamped woods for pyrographie work.
Some exceptionally beautiful new Ideas. Burnt woods make beau
tiful gifts for Christmas presents. Now Is the time to commence mak
ing your gifts.
FRAZER'S BOOK STORE
Will Hunt Goeso.
M. A. Rader and Dan P. Smythe left
on the delayed train last night for Ar
lington, where they will hunt goose
on the bluffs back from tho river at
that place. They will be gone over
Sunday.
' EVERY MAN HIS OWN BARBER
The Crfristy Hoe Razor-- the
Safety Razor that will shave; new
in design, new in construction,
yet so simple; has all the ad
vantages of other razors and ad
vantages others do not possess.
The Razor, 6 extra blades and
strop sell for $2. 00, Extra blades
$1.00 a dozen. Sold on a guarantee.
KOEPPENS'
Popular Price Drug Store
District Attorney W ishes to Gain I'nr- !
I her Information. j
No decision regarding the survey of !
the land In the Little Walla Walla wa
ter suit wus given today, and none will
be rendered until the supreme court
meets, when Attorney General Craw
ford will be hero to appear for the
state. It was presumed that a decis
ion upon the demurrer filed by Dis
trict Attorney Ph.lps In behalf of the
stute would bo given today. However,
the district attorney was not aware
that the matter hud been set for this
date' and consequently was not ready
to havo It brought up. This morning
he said that It was his desire to first
communicate with the state land board
and ascertain their wishes and pluns
In the matter, nnd also to consult the
attorney general before having it dis
posed of.
The disposition of the demurrer will
CANDY CATIWimc
jP1,.?,'1i.' P'lf ll. Potent, TuM Good, DO Oood,
KeTer blckeo, Wekn or Gripe. 10c, Sic, He. Nero!
old In balk. Tb. genuine tablet at.mMd OOtL
Gatr.ote.l to ear. or jour money back.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. S4
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
A Positive
CURE
l-lv's Cream Ralm
decide whether or not the state shall
be held a party to the suit and a sur
vey of the land be made by the Btnte
engineer. Should it be found that the
state wishes to have the survey mddo,
It Is probable that the district attorney
will nllow the demurrer to be over
ruled nnd the survey ordered. The
motion that the order of the court for
the survey be vacated hns been held
In abeyance by Judge Ellis until the
demurrer Is decided, and it is now
probable that tho question will bo set
tled while the supreme court is in ses
sion, though no particular data has
been set.
ii quii klr Absorbed
Hive. Relief at Ones
I t cleanses,
soothes, heals and
protects the dis
eased membrane.
It cures Catarrh
nnd drives away
i a Cold In the
head quickly. Re
stores the senses
of taste and smell. Full size, 50c, at
druggists or by mail. Trial size 10c,
by mnli. Kiy mothers, 56 Warren
street, New York.
SUSPECT CAPTl RED.
TlMmghl to lie the Man Who Kohhcd
the Gront Kastcrn. ,
It Is probable that one of the burg
Inrs who robbed the Grent Eastern
store a short time ago is now in Jail
at La Grande. Lnst evening the Mar
shal received a message from the chief
of police at La Grande saying that a
man had been arrested there who had
goods In his posslsslon corresponding
with those stolen from the Great East
ern. According to Iho authorities
there the man was caught with con
siderable plunder in his possession,
and among other things articles of
clothing similar to what Is said to
have been stolen here.
This evening Sheriff T. D. Taylor
nnd B. F. Nicholas will leave for Ln
Grande for tho purpose of Investigat
ing tho case. If tho goods are held
by Mr. Nicholas to have been stolen
lATARRH;
.AY FEYER
SPECIAL SALE
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24th
Mexican
Talcum Powder
TO INTRODUCE THE GOODS WE
WILL SELL ON TUESDAY ONLY,
MEXICAN TALCUM POWDER AT 10
CENTS A JAR. THESE GOODS ARE
GUARANTEED IN EVERY WAY TO
HE EQUAL TO ANY ON T1U3 MAR
KET. IF PURCHASER IS NOT SAT
ISFIED, CAN RETURN SAME AND
GET YOUR MONEY.
Great Eastern Dept. Store
see
BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE
Two fine building lots, $200 each.
6-room house, two lots; good well; located
near school, price $105,0.00.
r-room house with bath, hade trees. Price
$1600.00.
4 -room house, city water, Bhade trees. Price
$600.00.
New 4-ronm house, two large lots; well, city
water, fruit and Bhade trees. Price $1500.00.
Good 6-room house, larce barn, .two large
lots, nice shade and fruit trees, large chicken
yard. Trice $2500.00.
Good 6-room house, bath, stone cellar, all
open plumbing, porcelain tub; shade trees.
Price $.2000.00.
4-room house, barn, city and spring water.
Price $750.00.
rcom house for wit; close In, suitable
hie for boarding house.
2 lots and small house. Price $.200.00.
5-rnom house, bath, shade and fruit tree.
Prlc $1800.00.
New 8-room house, laige lam, chicken
house, 3 lots. Price $3600.00.
4-rom house and lot. Price $1000.00,
160 a-res one and a half miles uouth of
Athena at a bargain.
Also vacant lots In all parts of the city.
If you wish to build we can sell you a lot
and furnish you the money to build your home.
160 acre ranch to exchange for city proper
ty. 6 acres. 7-room house; all in fruit and al
falfa; close In. All three of the above are
snaps Call at office for price.
160 Ranch on Illrch Creek. S5 acre f
fnlfu. Good house and barn. Spring, rimall
orchard $4,260.08.
HARTMAN & BENTLEY
'PHONE MAIiJ 64.
COURT ST., PENDLETON, OnB.