East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 23, 1905, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, IMS.
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LADIES' AND MISSES
Coats, Suits, Sltiirts
In endless Styles, Materials and
Prices. We can certainly show
you the nobbiest line in Pendleton
and the prices are right.
Let Us Show
You To-day
Lee Teutsch's
Department Store
PERSONAL MENTION
CITY BREVITIES
Nuf sed. U. C. Rader.
C Hamley for harness.
Radtr Furniture Rader.
Mrs. Campbell for treet hats,
lira. Campoell for school caps and
bats.
"Humane Harness," best on earth;
Ham ley's.
New located in Pendleton at Boston
Stere Shoe repairer.
The best finished shoe repairing is
ne at the Huston Store.
Household goods for sale, 101 East
Court street. Mrs. J. A. Borle.
Leave orders for Alfalfa hay at
reiepnone Stables. W. F. Cook.
Craghcud & Hays of Athuna have
Mnie bargains In business chances.
All the latest school raps. Including
all cloth tarns. At Mrs. Campbell's.
For Rent Storo or office room In
fcrtck building. Inquire 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
Jaakeon street.
Found A gold watch. Owner can
have mime by culling on J. ). Fellows
at Pendleton Steam laundry.
You can work for board or tuition
and attend Pendleton Business Col
lege, the school that Is so popular.
Comfortable, dwelling house for rent
eerner Railroad and Franklin streets,
squire next door of A. D. Stlllman.
Wanted A good girl to do general
neaseworek. Uood wages. Call at
311, corner Thompson and Water
streets.
Mr. Sllus H. Soule, professional
satna tuner, is at the St. George this
week. Orders taken at Tallman &
Ve.'s drug store.
Ready for business with 260 dif
ferent styles in turbans, polles and
Tommy Atkins lead. Mrs. Rose Camp
bell, the milliner.
Gold bearing ore, very rich, has
been discovered 20 miles northeast of
Murcola. If Investigation proves the
ledge to be extensive, a stampede will
at once start In. Preparations are
making fur one now.
Spread tails on tho Crow's Nest Pass
tallway derailed Superintendent Er
iikson's private cur, which broke loose
and rolled down hill, turning com
pletely over five times. There wero 12
people In the car, initio of whom were
serloiiHly Injured.
This is the picture of the new eye
glass mounting. It can not come off
itad dues not wrinkle the face.
Come and let us show you this new
mounting.
Louis Hunziker
Jeweler and Optician
726 Main Street.
U. C. Rader. Nuf sed.
Justrlte at Donaldson's.
Rader Carpets Rader.
Carpets Rader Carpets.
Furniture Rader Furniture, ""
Harnesa and saddles at Hamley's.
Pendleton Business College Is thor
ough.
Best California oak leather used
at Hamley's.
Clornialy, the new tailor, 209 E
Court street.
Old shoes made new at .cpalr de
partment. Boston Store.
Come In, take a seat and hear the
latest music at Donaldson's.
Evening school at Pendleton Busi
ncss College opens October It.
Stylish clothing ttt Qormely's. the
new tailor. Fruxer theater block.
Headstrom & Greenawald, shoe
makers at Tetutsch's Department
Store.
Concert afternoon and evening at
Donaldson's. Everybody Invited,
come In.
For fine shoe repairing, see Qreen
iwald & Headstrom at Teutsch's De
partment Store.
Shoes repaired lie you wait by
Greenawald & Headstrom at Teutsch's
Department store.
For Rent Unfurnished house and
furnished housekeeping rooms. In
quire 109 College street.
For Rent Suite unfurnished house
keeping rooms In East Oregonlan
building. Apply at this office.
The Royal Neighbors will give a so
cial tomorrow evening at the hall.
Neighbors and Woodmen Invited.
A package of kodak negatives and
photos were taken from the Fair Store
by mistake. Return to the Fair Store.
The White Puss-Yukon railroad
and everybody else Is making ready
in Alaska for an early winter of deep
and frequent snows.
B. E. Turner's express wagons haul
inythlng. Stand In front of Henning's
.'Igar store, 735 Main street. 'Phone
main I. The yellow wagons.
Lust Point lace handkerchief, be
tween J. W. Sullivan's residence anil
Tollman's drug store. Reward for re
turn to Tallman's drug store.
For Sale Two lots and new six
room house with all modern conveni
ences, northeast corner Garfield and
Washington street. Apply to Howard
& St Ingle.
For Rent Nicely furnished room,
hanted, electric light, bath In con
ectiun, suitable for two gentlemen.
Board If desired. Inquire 307 South
Main street.
Surveying for the proponed rail
way between Fletcher and Oonnell
are once mora upon the ground. Act
ive work will probably be commenced
by November 1.
James K. Bryant, aged 17, was al
most Instantly killed nt Canyon City,
Col., In u football game. He fell on
his back w ith tho bull In his arms. The
mob of howling rowdies fell upon
him In a mass, and when they dispers
ed Bryant was dead.
The Tourney building at Second and
Taylor streets, Portland, built 15
years ago by the A. O. U. W has been
sold for 1100,000. It has been for
several years owned by tho Qerinnn
Savings and Loan company, of San
Francisco, which got It on a mort
gage. Hold your baggage checks for
Leathers' Transfer company; five
days free storage. 'Phone us; we cull
Tor checks ond fill orders at all hours.
Reliable, reasonable and responsible,
office Grltman's Cigar Store. 611
Main street. Phone main 511 after
10 p. in. black 3761.
EVERY MAN HIS OWN BARBER
The Christy Hoe Razor-- the
Safety Razor that will shaves 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.
K0EPPENS'
Popular Price Drug Store
ossaiassjs)0sj9sti
T. a. Halloy visited Pilot Rock and
Hitch creek yesterday.
John Rnulstone was here today
from his homo neur Adams.
H. C. Rogers, of Echo, was In town
yesterday upon a short visit.
Frank Spike, constable at Echo, Is
here today, having come up last even'
lug.
Clark E. Nelson, of Weston, came
down lost evening for u short visit
here.
J. T. Laccy and M. Aylor of Rupert,
Idaho, was here last night between
trains.
Fred Schnelter left this morning for
Portlund, where he will visit lor a
short time.
James A. Howard, the Sumpter min
ing promoter, is In the city today upon
a short visit.
T. J. Kirk, the prominent Athena
wheat raiser, was here upon a short
visit Saturday.
T. J. Norvell of Helix, came down
from there this morning for a short
visit In the city.
J. H. Watson and daughter, of Uma
tilla, came up from that place this
morning for a visit.
W. T. Shaw, the pioneer Irrigator
of the Hudson Bay district. Is down
today on a business trip.
H. C. Means of Umatilla, came up
from that place last evening and re
turned home this forenoon.
H. A. Newberry returnei this fote-
noon from Helix, where he had been
upon a short business visit.
W .F. Nlnneman of Hope, Idaho,
passed through here luBt night, com
ing In on the Spokane truln.
E. C. Burllngame, a prominent con
tractor of Walni Walla, Is hero today
having come over this morning.
J. P. McMnnus and O. T. Carnes, of
Pilot Rock, came In from there yes
terday morning for a short stay.
li. B. Richards of Cambridge, Idaho,
but formerly of Helix, camo down
from the latter place this forenoon.
V. D. Hansford left yesterday for
Portland, where he is associated with
the Smith Bros. In the real estate bus
iness. Deputy Sheriff Joe Blakeley left
this ufternoon for Kustland, to get an
old man who is reported to be de
mented. ,
Dr. E. A. Vaughun returned this
morning from La Grunde, where he
visited yesterday and purchased some
property.
Dan May left this morning for Echo,
where he has the contract for the ex
cavating and foundation work for the
new Koontz building.'
John Owen, the well known pioneer
stockman of Bear Creek, came to the
city yesterday for a short visit, ac
companied by his wife.
O. D. Teel, the Echo irrigatlonlst.
came up from that place lost night,
and has been attending to business
mutters here during the day.
Miss Ellen Stafford of Union, a
niece of Dr. I.. K. Blakeslee, has ar
rived and will be employed as stenog
rapher in the lutter's office.
Mrs. J. B. Smith and two little
daughters came over from Pendleton,
where they reside, to visit friends for
a few days. I .a Grande Observer.
A. C. Ruby has Just returned from I
Nebraska and Iowa, where he went to
bring u ship men tofhorses from Kear
ney. The horses will arrive In a few
days.
A message was received today by
Major Lee Moorhouse to the effect
that Black Elk, the widely known
Umatilla Indian. Is very sick at La
Grande.
Dr. Thomas Vaughan Is now In As
toria and will work lu the dental office
of his brother, Frank Vaughnti, until
Christmas, after which he will return
to Pendleton.
A. S. Pearson of Freewater, came
down this morning on a business trip.
C. T. Godwin, the well known Mil
ton attorney. Is In the city today on
legal business.
Miss Mabel Olln. niece of Dr. U K.
Hlukesleo, who has been employed In
the hitter's office here for the past
three months, will leave tonight for
her home In Los Angeles.
V. T. Paine. Thomas C. Huvcll und
A. D. SprOwis. three members of the
federal service, were here last night
and registered from Washington, 1).
C. Tills morning they left on the 0
o'clock train for Spokane.
J. H. Watson, the popular and well
known O. R. & N. foreman at Umatil-
u left for his home this morning ufter
a brief visit. Mr. Watson formerly
lived In Pendleton and was one of tho
first locomotive engineers running
into this city.
Dave Horn, the well known pioneer
of McKay creek, Is In the city today on
u trading trip. A considerable fall of
snow visited the foothills near Mr.
Horn's farm on Upper McKay last
week, and some snow Is yet found on
the higher hills lu that vicinity.
. I). ('. Crawford, who has been In
charge of the extra gang on the W. &
C. R. at Van Sycle canyon, passed
through the city today on his way to
runt's Junction, from a visit with his
family nt La Grunde. His little girls
accompany him and will visit a few
lays with him.
James Moss, a prominent farmer of
Sand Ridge in Grand Itonde valley, Is
In the city today on his way home
from Walln Walla, where he attended
the funeral of W. W. McCoy, an uncle
who died lu Portland last week, and
was buried nt Wullu Walla yesterday.
Mr. Moss formerly freighted from
I'mnlllla Landing to Idaho and re
members Pendleton w hen it was but a
village of a few houses. He Is surpris
ed at the remarkable growth of the
city.
i Wastom Mraitek
POTATOES
NOW JS THE TIME TO GET
YOUR SUPPLY
The Peoples Warehouse
Where it pays to trade
there was but standing room only. If
the first night's attendance is to be
taken as a criterion, the stay of the
Empire company In Pendleton will
certainly be successful. They will be
here for eight nights, concluding their
stay next Monday.
The company 13 a large one of Its
class and for a 10, 20 and SO-cent at
traction It Is certainly an exceptionally
good one. Tonight the sensational
comedy drama, "The Diamond Neck
lace Robbery," will be played.
Guest of Judge FIU Gerald.
C. L. Hunt, chief quartermaster's
clerk at Vancouver barracks, Is the
guest of Judge and Mrs. Thomas FHz
Gerald. Mr. Hunt has held his pres
ent position for many years, and has
witnessed many changes In officers at
the barracks. In 1898, at the out
break of the Philippine war, he was
ordered to the Islands to be chief clerk
of the quartermaster's office under
General Otis. However, on reaching
San Francisco he found other orders
awaiting him and he did not go to the
islands. His position Is under civil
service rules and he practically has
charge of the quartermaster's depart
ment at tho barracks, the officer de
tailed as quartermaster being but
nominally in charge.
Casliiiig Checks.
Should a check be drawn on an
other bank. It la not necessary for you
to present the ci.ee to that bank for
payment. We will gladly do so for
you, without charge. We cash drafts
on any city In the United States or
Canada, and handle Items on any city
In the world.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
Pendleton, Oregon.
Kxccllent Entertainment.
An excellent picture and singing en
tertainment was given at the Congre
gational church last night. The famil
iar old songs were sung and Illustra
tions of the scenes represented by the
songs were shown by the stereopticon.
Sermon by Hev. Wooddy.
Rev. C. A. Wooddy, the well known
Baptist minister of Portland, preached
an interesting sermon lust night at the
Baptist church to a large congregation.
Rev. Wooddy Is a forceful and enter
taining speaker and Is considered one
of the best pulpit orators In the state.
Marriage License Ismied.
A marriage license was issued Sat
urday to Ray W. Colby und Katie
Johnson, both of this county.
Wood for Burning
There Just came Into our store a shipment of all the latest designs
and shapes of stamped woods for pyrographlc 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
lu an address to the students of the
University of California, President
Benjamin Ide Wheeler said: "Ameri
can football, as It Is plnyed today, will
have to go, or It will have to be more
modified than It has ever been."
SPECIAL SALE
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24th
Mexican
Talcum Powder
TO IXTRODUCF. THE GOODS WE
WILL SELL ON TUESDAY ONLY,
MEXICAN TALCUM POWDER AT 10
CENTS A JAR. THESE GOODS ARE
GUARANTEED IN EVKRY WAY TO
BE EQUAL TO ANY ON THE MAR
KET. IF PURCHASER IS NOT SAT
ISFIED, CAN RETURN SAME AND
GET YOUR MONEY.
Great Eastern Dept. Store
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!! BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE
AN EXCELLENT COMPANY.
"A Broken Heart" Was Seen by a
House Crowded to the, Doors.
Last night the Emplro Theater com
pany presented the four-act romantic
comedy drama, "A Broken Heart," as
Its first night's performance here. The
Frnxcr Ihenter wns packed to the
doors, and long before the play began
Two fine building lots, 1200 each.
6-room house, two lots; good well; located
near school, price $1060.00.
r-room house with bath, hade trees. Price
$1600.00.
4-room house, city water, shade trees. Price
1600.00.
New 4-room house, two large lots; well, city
water, fruit and shade trees. Price $1600.00.
Good 6-room house, larce bain, two large
lots, nice shade and fruit trees, large chicken
yard. Trice $2600.00.
Oood E-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.
9 room house for wit; close In; suitable
ble for boarding house.
2 lots and small house. Price $.200.00.
5-room house, bath, shade and fruit trees.
Prlc $1800.00.
New 8-roorh house, huge I am, chicken
house 3 lots. Price $3500.00.
4-rom house and lot. Price $1000.00.
160 acres one and a half miles uouth of
Athana 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. 5 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 Birch Creek. S5 acr af
falfu. Good house and barn. Spring. Small
orchard $4,260)0.
HARTMAN BENTLEY
'PHONE MALI 84.
COURT ST., PENDLETON, ORE.
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