East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 25, 1906, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OKE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1B00. THURSDAY, OCTORFH 25, 1906.
PACE FIVE.
FUR SALU
Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday.
A large and well selected
stock sent us by mistake
will be sold these 3 days
balance returned Saturday
Teutsch's DEPgT
CITY BREVITIES
Furnished rooms, 602 Water St
T'ubllc Htonogrupher at Business
college.
Wanted Plnln sewing. 'Phone
blnck 2521.
"Iluilt" Ostennoor mattresses, Ba
ker & Folsom.
Nk'e furnished hnusekeeplng rooms
for rent. Inquire 302 I.OKun street.
Prize shooting gallery, billiards and
pool. Ward & Howisby. Engle build
ing. I.nsl (in street, gold necklace,
pnmll heart atl.uiic.l. Hclurn to this
office.
Illir Millinery sale Wednesday.
Watch windows. Mrs. Campbell's
Millinery.
Wanted (ilrl to do general house
work. lntilre nt Teutsch's Depart
ment store.
FARM
Theatre
at Home
Y.-it ear have a theater In your own
r:i:!nr hy procinimr out- fpf our cole
l.r ntt 1 l'honi't::a',i,. together with
nor new novelty, the ' Vttak" moving
picture muchlm. which Illustrates the
(lone smiff ly the phonograph, all
the Lite events of Importance or any
othir film that Is shown ly the large
machines.
GUERNSEY
MUSIC STORE
Successors to J. A. Owenhouse.
813 MAIN ST.
Household furniture for sale. Call
at Tallman's drug store.
FOR RENT furnished and unfur
nished housekeeping rooms, 126
South Thompson street.
Save fuel and keep the home com
fortablo by the use of a warm carpet
or linoleum. Unker & Folsom for
right prices.
The ladles of the Presbyterian
church will hold a cooked food sale
at the Peoples Warehouse on Satur
day, October 27.
Wantea Competent salesmen to
represent factory on the road. Posi
tion permanent. - Address Dept. 42,
1010 Atwood Bldg., Chicago.
For Rent Suite unfurnished
housekeeping rcoms In East Oregon
Ian building. Ho and cold water and
bath on same floor. Inquire this of
fice. Will place no fall orders for nur
sery ytork. ornamental slirubhery,
roses, hedges, etc., after Saturday.
Those wishing to place orders "phone
lied 2T2.
Household goods at private sale,
consisting of bedsteads, chairs, tables,
lounge, pictures and dishes. Inquire
at Tallman C'o.'s drug store, or .
M. ('nsllemnn's residence.
Just received two carloads of new
furniture direct from the eastern
factories. Not trust furniture, but
furniture with the middle man's prof
Its deducted. Oraham Furniture Co.
birrs of wisdom:
New I'ratiTiml Order of "Oh Is" Stin ts
W illi 180 Charier Members.
Walla Walla, Oct. 2(1. There are
now ISO names on the charter rolls
of the new fraternal order, the "Owls"
and Organized II. L. Leavltt states
that this record Is surprising. The
charter list will close November 1
and by that time he expects to have
the names of at least 250 men of the
city.
Some time after the first of the
month n big banquet, smoker and en
tertainment will be given In the Odd
Fellows' temple at which time the
permanent organization will be perfected.
At the meeting Saturday night
John Smalls was elected president,
ro tern, and C. B. Wood secretary.
protem.
King Leavltt has sent for a charter
and It will arrive about the last of
the week.
OREGON
HORSES
GO 10 GEORGIA
C ARLOAD SHIPPED TO AT
LANTA LAST night.
Cost of Transporting the Cur I'nm
Pendleton to Atlanta Will I to $373
111 Addition to the High Priced Feed
Consumed nt 10 Points Along the
Route .Southern Market Is Good
and Oilier Shipments) Will lie Sent
Out of Oregon.
The fame of the Oregon horse, like
brook, goes on forever and every day
opens up new markets for that ani
mal and brings Into Oregon buyers
from new quarters.
Last night a carload of horses left
this city destined for Atlanta, Qa., a
distance of about 2800 miles, follow
ing -the torturous route of the rail
lines from Pendleton to that city.
The hlpment was made by J. A.
Arnold of Atlanta, and consisted of
20 Jiorses and two colts, one carload,
which was sent out over the O. R. &
N. The cost of shipping the carload
to Atlanta will be about 1375 for
transportation alone, and In addition
he must feed high priced hay at about
10 points on the Journey.
He expects to Bell the horses In At
lanta at a good profit and If he !s
successful with this shipment he will
return to Pendleton In the spring for
more. The horse market In Georgia
and other southern states is very good
and he declares that even with the
high prices' of horses here and the
enormous cost of shipping them al
most 3000 miles, there Is yet a good
profit In the business.
Mr.. Arnold is a typical southerner
and Is greatly Interested In the rapid
development of the west, and also In
the customs and methods of doing
business In this country. However,
he was somewhat alarmed at the wild
horses which were offered for sale.
He feared that he would be unable
to domesticate them, but after seeing'
several exhibitions of wild west "bron
cho busting" In the stock yards, he
decided to risk one shipment of un
broke horses.
PERSONAL
MENTION
UNDERBID BY PRIVATE FIRM.
WEDDING RINGS
The Best in qual ;
The best In workmanship,
At the best lowest prices.
LOUIS HUNZIKER,
JEWELER AND OPTICIAS".
728 Main BtreeC
Government May Lose Own Contract
to Furnish Stamps.
Washington, Oct. 25. The United
States will probably lose Its own con
tract to furnish postage stamps which
It has held for I'i years. The bids of
the American Uank Note company,
of New York, were much lower for all
stnmns. If awarded the New York
concern It means a loss of employ
ment to hundreds In the government
service. It Is said the private con
cern will got labor much cheaper than
the itenle paid hy the government.
Notice.
To Whom It May Concern: My wife,
Christina K. Mumford, having left
my bed and board without Just cause
or provocation, I hereby notify any
and all persons not to credit her on
my account, for I will not be respon
sible for any of her bills.
W. A. MUMFORD.
Brlstwn, a small town in Iowa, was
practically wiped out by fire Monday.
TREATMENT YOU LIKE
'Of course we sell-good goods,
but we sell them in a way that
pleases you.
We owe our large trade by sell
ing only ''Druggists Grade'' Best
of everything at Square Deal Prices
and money back if not satisfied.
'KIOIEIPIPIEINS
Paul Sperry left for Chicago last
night on a business trip.
Rev. H. S. Shangle of Milton, came
down from that place last evening.
W. K. Weir of the Long Creek Ran
ger, has been In the cltv upon a short
visit.
T. T. fleer, editor of the Pendleton
Tribune, visited Weston and Athena
today.
S. A. Pennick. formerly of this
county and now of Cambridge, Idaho,
Is here today.
Mrs. W. J. Sturdivant of Rltzvllle.
Wash., Is registered at the Hotel St.
George today.
I,ou!s Scholl, Jr.. the Echo real es
tate man, has been In town upon a
short business visit.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Owenhouse left
today for Los Angeles, where they will
make their future home.
C. K. Troutman, the architect, came
over from Walla Walla this morning
uprn a short business trip.
Mrs. Jay Williams and Miss May
belle Hunt, of Walla Walla. 'have been
visitors In th'j city this nfternoon.
J. K. Wright, a well known real es
tate dealer of La Grande, passed
through this morning to Spokane.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Crawford of
Echo, left for their home this morn
ing after a business visit to the city.
William Hilton has returned after
an absence of over a week, during
which time he was at Hood River and
other places,
S. B. Calderhead, general freight
and passenger agent of the W. & C.
R., who spent last night In the city,
left for his home at Walla Walla this
morning.
Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Roberts left
this morning for Portland and Califor
nia where they will visit for a few
weeks, after which they will return to
Pendleton.
Conductor Gordon Menzles, of thi
Walla Walla-Pendleton branch run on
the O. R. & N Is at work again after
a thre weeks' Illness with append
t'r, In which he submitted to an oper
ation. .1. W. Moloney, cashier of Pendle
ton Savings bank, returned home this
morning from Eugene after having
attended a meeting of the finance
committee of the Knights of Pythias
grand lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Preston of Ba
ker City, who have been In the city
for a few days, have gone to Athena
to visit Mrs. Preston's brother. Dale
Preston of that place, after which
they will go to Waitsburg for a fen
days' visit.
Rev. H. B. Knight, financial agent
for the Pendleton academy, returned
to Pendleton this morning after hav
ing been away for several weeks,
during which he attended the Presby
terian meeting at Newport and visited
with his family In Tacoma.
Many VetweN Missing.
Toklo, Oct. 25. A Btorm visflted
the southern part of the Island of Kl
ushlu Tuesday. Three hundred and
fifty fishing vessels are missing.
Presldrtit Ho-elcctori. '
Milwaukee, Oct. 2S. J. H. McFar
land of Pennsylvania, was today re
elected president of the American
Civic federation.
Friday
and
Saturday
Big Special Bargains ,
On Uumatchable Merchandise
of Superior Quality.
Long Black, Fleece Lined Silk Gloves, per Pair $1.75 and $2.25.
150 DOZEN WOMEN'S FINE FLEECED VN
DEItWEAII. Ol' PERFECT FIT AND JUKE, SC
PERlOH 5o NR 75c VALVES, I'Olt FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY, YOVR CHOICE, GARMENT
50c
20 DOZEN WOMEN'S SERGE CMBRELLAS, 20
INCH STEEL FRAMES, SUPERIOR $1.25 VALVES
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, YOUR CHOICE,
EACH,
$1.00
10 DOZEN COTTON FLEECED BLANKETS,
FULL 10-1 SIZE, SUPERIOR 63c VALUES, FOR
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, YOUR CHOICE, PAIR,
50c
05 PIECES DARK COLORED OUTING FLAN
NEL, FOR COMFORT COVERING, SUPERIOR 5c
VALVES, FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY YOUR
CHOICE, YARD,
4c
25 DOZEN WOMEN'S FINE RLACK COTTON
HOSE, EMBROIDERED IN COLORS, SUPERIOR
5c AND 1.-e, VAl.VEN. FOR FRIDAY AND SAT
I'RDAY, YOUR CHOICE, PAIR,
25c
10 DOZEN FINE -NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR
TAINS, fill INCHES WIDE AMI 3'j YARDS LONG,
EXTRAORDINARY S1.5II VALUES FOR FRIDAY
AND SVIURRW, YOUR CHOICE, PAIR,
$1.19
10 DOZEN EXTRA LARGE RED SPREADS.
HEMMED AND IRONED. SUPERIOR 81.75 VAL
UES. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, YOUR
CHOICE, EXCII.
$1.35
12 PIECES OF 27-INCII FRENCH CRETONS,
GOOD X)MI'ORT AND COUCH COVERING, SU
PERIOR 12 tic VALUES, FOR FRIDAY AND SAT
URDAY, YOUR CHOICE, YARD,
10c
All Remnants of Silks and Dress
Goods at Half Price.
Saturday, after 6 p. m.
WE WILL OFFER 100 PAIRS WORKING
PANTS, REGULAR $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 AND $3.00
GRADES FOR ONLY, PER PAIR
$1.45
DON'T MISS THIS BARGAIN.
AFTER SIX P. M. SATURDAY EVENING WE
WILL SELL ANY NEGLIGEE MONARCH SHIRT
REGULAR $1.25 AND $1.50 GRADE, FOR
85c
THE FAMOUS SHAW KNIT SOX WILL GO, SAT
VRDVY EVENING,
3 pairs for 50c
100 DOZ. MEN'S UNDERWEAR. GREY AND TAN,
ALL WOOL. REGl I.AH $1.50 GRADE, SATURDAY
EVENING WII L SELL FOR
$1.00
25c FANCY SOX WILL GO :i PAIR FOR
50c
35c FANCY SOX WILL GO, PER PAIR
25c
. .-0c FANCY SOX WILL fit) FOR, PAIR
35c
The Peoples Warehouse
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE
SAVE YOUR COUPONS
Did Not Give Sewell Money.
Contrary to the reports that have
been circulated, Antone Nolte, the well
known citizen of Pendleton, says he
did not give W. J. Sewell $100 a short
time ago. taking his shotgun In re
turn. Mr. Nolte says that several
months ago he let Mr. Sewell's brother
have a small amount of money, and
that this transaction has evidently
ben mixed up with W. J. Sewell's
departure from the city. The erro
neous impression has gone out that
Mr. .Volte let W. J. Sewell have
mony with which to leave town,
which Mr. Xolte says is entirely wrong.
Mrs. Thompson, general, stenogra
pher, room 12, Association block.
'Phone Main 86.
Sold On Mervt
'JOT Ntt '
Absolutely Pure;
NO ADULTERATION I
i
!
Pun Cream Tartar l
and
'Pure Bicarbonate Soda
Only
SOLD on MERIT
J: A. Folger & Co. s
Fnacaco
ANNUAL TOUR OF THE
Stewart Opera Co.
Management of JOHN CORT, presenting the complete original pro
duction of
DOROTHY
Bonk and lyrics hy B. C. Stephenson. Music by Alfred Cellier. With
the best singing and dancing company of lyric players and comedi
ans since the days of the Bostonlans.
THE PERSONNEL: Mabel Day, Perthu Shalek, Bessie Falrbairn,
Wm. O. Stewart, Cnrl Hayden, Geo. Leslie, Bowman Ralston,
Captivating chorus of stunning show girls, gorgeously gowned.
STEWART OPERA CO.'S ORCHESTRA
THE BREWERY
DEPOT ft
Paul Ilcmmclgani, Prop.
FINEST WINES, LIQUORS &
CIGARS.
Pendleton's Famous
I $500 Beer on Draught I
23 Main Street.
Cutting Counts.
Cutting the meat properly, together
with our prompt service and particu
lar attention to quality, are tht main
factors that have built our business to
Its present high standard.
Try us for SATISFACTION.
Empire Meat Co.
'Phone Main 18.
Notice to Public
I HAVE NOT SOLD MY PLACE
OF BUSINESS, AS WAS RVMOHED,
RVT WILL BE FOUND AT THE
SAME OLD PLACE, 618 MAIN ST.
FOVR FIRST-CLASS BARBERS.
JAS. H. ESTES
EAGLE BATHS SHAVING PARLORS
JACK BROWN!
Dealer in t
HIDES, WOOL AND JUNK 1
I 212 West Webb St. J
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