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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1902)
r ii Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. LOG-ROLLING APRIL 2-22 WILL PLACE ON SALE 50c,1 Monday morning 300 dozen Shirts at the following prices: 75 c, and $JiOO to $2.75 ...See Display in oat north window... OUTLOOK IS BRIGHT RETURNING PILGRIMS FROM DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION SATURDAY, APRIL, 12, 1902. BREVITIES. JameB A. Howard, farm loans. Cold luncheB all hours at "Gratz." We are cutting prloea on Clothing It Stl Joe store. i Teutach. Buccessor to uieaver Iros. ury uoous uumimuj. if vou want best goods for least koney, trade at the St. Joe store. Wanted Woman to do general buaework. Address P. O. Box 37. I The nobbiest line of men's shirts Pendleton can be seen at St. Joe ore. Just received, a fine assortment of nr switches and rats, at Mrs. Rose Impbcll's. fhen you buy vegetables at Haw- Bros, you get the freshest and it In the market. . Joe store will have a big reduc sale Saturday and .Monday, 11 12th and 14th. Sawley Bros., up-to-date grocery' have only complete line of z's fancy goodB in the city. wanted Agents to introduce the Imlcal oil paintings. Good oppor- pty for right persons. Inquire at aen Kuie Hotel. f-onglng as only a child can long," nuaiy expressing that desire of ana young for Dutton's choice le-made chocolate cream candy and wholesome. vcYotf$$$ J nd buy your watches from me. i want your rade and am going to have it if prices and qual ity will have anything Jo do with your purchase. "nllonday.Tuesdayand Wednesday I will sell you a Deuber Hampden "Jeweled watch innlok-case"foronly See Lee Teutsch for hats. St. Joe Btore will sell best cane sugar, per sack, $5. Go to "'Gratz's" for the beer that made Milwaukee famous. Free buckwurst will be served to- Geo. Hartman Predicts that Chamber- lln for Governor Will Carry Mult- nomah County; A. D. Stillman and William Blakley Say as Much. Walter M.. Pierce, democratic nomi nee for Joint senator from Umatilla and Union counties, A. D. Stillman, state democratic central committee man, C. A, Chapman, T. A. Lleuallen, George A. Hartman and W. M. Blak- ley have returned fromi Portland, "where they attended the democratic state convention. In speaking tf the convention and the political feeling in (Portland and from different parts of the state, voiced by members of the convention, Mr. Hartman said "Everything is Chamberlain in .Portland, and he 1b the. only man that is spoken of. From all indica tions, .utiltnomah county will go from 1000 to 3000 in favor of Chamberlain and I believe that the last figure will come nearer hitting it, and all the eastern part of the state will go the same way, Including Baker, ' Union, Wallowar Harney Malheur and Grant. Marion county, which Is a republican hot-bed, will be close, with a posslbll Ity of Chamberlain coming out on top. "Delegates from every county brought very encouraging reports, and Chamberlain seems to be a very popular man before the people. The convention was the most enthusiastic meeting that I ever attended and there was practically no fight or scramble for office. The only fight that was on at all was over some features of the platform." The above was voiced by Mr. Blak ley and Mr. Stillman, who added $14. 50 HUNZIKERi ! night at Gratz's by a Fillipino. Money to loan at lowest rates on "That the democrats had the bright town or country property. J. tu jjick- eBt outlook for carrying the Btate, for ten, East oregonian Dunaing. every office, from governor down, and The only way beer is allowed to be that with the exception of a few coun drawn in Germany is by liquid gas. ties, that are very largely republican, DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL TREAT The same method used at "Gratz's." The 'old front is being torn out of the Maze saloon, recently purchased bv Monteith & Howard, and a new one is taking its place. A shipment of Ideal shirts juBt ar rived at Lee Teutsch's, successor to Cleaver Bros.' Dry Goods Company. See display In north window. A marriage license was granted this morning by County Clerk W. D. Chamberlain to Joe L. Lindsey and Lizzie Dozier, both of Umatilla coun ty. Oh, my, but they are nice! Those select Swift's Premium) hams and ba con. Just the thing for your break fast. At Martin's Family Bakery and Grocery. Keller Brothers have just complet ed an excellent job of cement side walk for C. S. Jackson, in front of the latter's residence on Jackson street. Anelta Council No. 6, Degree of Pocahontas, have postponed their so cial which was to have taken place Mbnday evening, April 14,. to Monday evening, April 28, Tomorrow is the time for the reg ular monthly medal shoot by the Pen dleton Sportsmen's Association. Sam Thompson holds the medal now, hav ing won it a month ago. C. H. MteCullough, who was arrest ed and brought to Baker City the other day on a charge of larceny from a railroad car on the O. R. & N. road, was released by Judge Messlck on a bond of J250', signed by his relatives In Pendleton. The case will be tried the next term of the circuit court at Baker- City. Lost On the streets of Pendleton this morning, a subscription route book, -Russia leather binding, with a everything points to a sweeping vic tory for democracy. SAVINGS BANK VS. BLAIR ETUX. Suit to Foreclose a Mortgage on Real Property Hi led. The Pendleton Savings Bank, a cor poration, vs. Ruth A. Blair and Wil Ham Blair, her husband, R. L. Sabin, uie Umatilla county Ban's, a corpo ration, in its own right, and as gar nishee, L. D. Lively, in his own right and as garnishee, William Anderson, Tootle, Wheeler & Motter Mercan tile Company, a corporation, W. S. Peck & Co., (sometimes called W. S. Heck & Co.), a corporation and the First National Bank of Athena, a cor poration, is the somewhat lengthy ti tle of a suit filed with the county clerk this afternoon to foreclose a mortgage on real property, and col lect a note for $2500, which was ex ecuted and delivered to plaintiff, on the 13th day of May, 1901, by Ruth A. Blair and William Blair. The other defendants are concerned in the case by having had judgment award ed them by the circuit court of the state of Oregon against the Blairs at different times in the past. In addition to the principal of the note and interest, plaintiff asks the court to award it v250 attorneys' fees and the costs of suit. Carter & Raley are attorneys for plaintiff. Knowledge Is Power. M&ny people fall into the error of believing that a thorough education unfits for the common walks of life; or at least it is unnecessary. Thi3 is certainly a great mistake. Any man can use an axe or a hammer bet ter for knowing something of rae chanlcs; any girl can cook a better dinner if she has some knowledge of. PIANO AND SONG RECITAL BY MRS. MARSTON'S PUPILS. Audience Composed of Parents and Friends of the Pupils, Greatly Pleased With the Teacher's Work. The third annual piano and song recital, liven ,by the pupils of Mrs. J. A. Marston, occurred in Hendrlck's hall Friday evening, to which a largo audience, composed of parents and friends of the pupils, listened with do light Mrs. Marston was ably assisted by Mrs. J. A. Borle, Mrs. J. R Dickson, Mrs. Charles H. Carter and Mrs. Wil liam Roesch, as well aa by her large class of young people, who have been so well trained by her. The audience was enthusiastic and happy over the skill and talent shown, the little ones rendering their numbers perfectly, thus illustrating the painstaking care and conscientiousness with which their teacher has worked; The'program was as follows: Puck Mielnotter-Vesta Dennis and Mrs. Marston. Happy Child Lange Gracie Bean Minuet Bicdennann Beatrice Wilkins. Heather Rose Lange Rita How- land. Tarantelle Heller Irmal Mann. ba reacefulnesB Sartorlo: b Through Field and Forest Sartorlo Frankle and Lizzie Weber. 7a For This DeKoven; b The Darkies' Lullaby Wheeler Mrs. J, A. Borie. Cuckoo Clock-HHeines Pauline Jones. Sur La Puszia Danse Hongrolse Mdnnle Jones and Mrs. Marston. Echoes of the Ball Gillet Katie Smtih. Second Mazourka Durand Bertha Alexander. Dancing Spirits Bohm Sibyl Clopton. a Albumblatt Grelg; b SnrlnE's Witchery Smith Grace Oliver. Gipsy Dance Li chner Hazel Ham blen. La Cigale Baehman Miss Ander son. a The Lullaby of the Night Brack ets b Mighty Lat 'a Rose Streabog Mrs. Charles Carter. Carnival of Roses Streabbog No ra Younger. Summer Sibyl MlcDanlels. La Fountain Bohm iVera Marston. Brooklet's Tale Jungman Iva Younger. La Prinasa Merz Misses Anderson. Dollies' Dream Oesten ParaJle Hailey. Furies' Wedding Qulgley Lizzie Weber. Titania Wely Mary Lyons. Second Rhapsodie Hongrolse Lizst Ethel Forbes. Alpine Bells Oesten ' Frankle Weber. Joyous Moments Smith Georgie Anderson. Polonaise op 26 No. 1 Chopin Mrs. Ross Dickson. Mrs. William Roesch Selected. Second Waltz Godard Alma Hal lock. Titania Wely -Mary Lyons. Valse Arabesque Lack Vesta Dennis. Perpeturim Mobile Von Weber Mrs. Marston. It Pays to Trade at the Peopfes Warehouses. .DRESS GOODS.. Black Prumellas, Black Melrose, black Estimincs, Colored Estaniines, Suitings for tailor made gowns, Suitings for tailor made skirts, Suitings for rainy day skirts. When-you are look ing for anything in Dress Goods, whatsoever kind, please re member that even in a town that has such good stores as Pen dleton they must of necessity be one tllat is BEST, call and see ours, you'll not be in doubt as to where that BEST STORK is. No trouble to show goods Woodman Log-Rolling In Poniioton. Ort., -22. April 2t For the next few days we will give & Discount of 1 0 per cent on all of ok r Tailor Made Softs ALTERATIONS MADE IN STORE WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. Agents Patterns i PA tilie MEN'S OUTFITTERS nail Orders Pilled, send for 5anplM Start Girls Right! Many beautiful girls become Invalid lor lilt, because at the crucial period ot puberty they pay ho attention to the laws of health Mothers should protect their daughters' health by glv. lag them necessary Information and proper treatment. When the meases come on a girl unawares w her Inexperience she Is either frightened Into convulsions, or scared lato try. tag to check the flow. Many girls have cheeked the flow and It has never started ifim, Ami a a result they have grown pale-faced, with "crew-trecka" on their cheeks, and dark half. OjmkammA fjektftaB AL-hftp allfolei A amf emmmmm! mmvmmmj enrevmr f ji 1 WW mj WINEGARDUI take every morning after a jW I twelve yean M wIN fcrrng the meases on areporly and keep) them regUr. It wUJ help her to develop Me attractive wemiahaid and equip her for the duties of wife and motherhood, AM drtsjjtmi sell $1.0 kettles of Wine of Cardttl. . Tka HoUrwood, Askary ruk.lt. J, rokcaaty , lite. r HTHUHBui in regent to wim oi UoratS la Ine Ba.Ua ays I nnrahaaed a bottla nf It to mv ariontixt uku k waa Buffering with famala trouble, flBo had keen ader tho dootora omo For Sale. One e Stevens "Acme Wheel" reclln ing chair. Cane seat and back, rub ber tires, and cushion full length of cnalr. Is nearly new. For particu lars address Mrs. D. A. Richards, box nz, Atnena, Oregon. . I L - f j.1 1 ,1 0 AT TT 1 r I - ul i.u uuu uu ui uio aou v,. chemistry. Then again, you cannot egoman, living m me souin pan oi Curate nnn facirv without, dnlnn town. Finder will be rewarded with thm TntAiioot.ini Hnvoion, one month's subscription to the Daily ment Is physical development. Men ruguumu uy reiurmug n u tai training makes the man a better tniS OniCC , wm-IHtip- man hAairioo It nrtrtn in hn The Magistrl Artls Club entertained enjoyment and usefulness. Get all the their friends at Music hall Friday education when young possible, -with night with dancing. This club is out -criflcing health. The young known for its entertaining ability, man or the young woman cannot be and they did not mar their good name too well equipped to battle with ho last night. From 60 to 70 couples world tnan wuen tney go rortn to were present and dancing w,as Indulg ed in Iroml a to Xz. Kirkman s or chestra furnished the music, which was excellent. earn a living and take a position. feoUa Cologne The ; anTterted PMtomft" It's .the sweetest, and most Ul 1 orfume we bave ever been able to offer. 5ats aa ocnce 8Plal pnce for tulfJ ,ot i0ome wJV onr supply is limited kEPPEN'S DRUG STORE Mate Strt WlkM te Largest Locomotive. fhe largest locomotive in the rld is undoubtedly the one recently built at Schenectady, N. Y., for the Santa Fe railroad company. Tho number of this monster -is 989 and its weight 130 tons. From the ties -to the top oi us stumea smoicestacK, is sixteen feet. The stack must be removed when it passes beneath bridges. This massive engine Is seventy-five feet In length, exclusive of 'Its tender and is equipped with ten monster drive wheels. It can haul a train a mile and a half long on leyel track, .transporting the grain harvest on a farm of ..v.QOO acres. An organized effort, is being made to round up and break in the hund reds of wild horses that roam the ranges between .Coal Hill and Nicola, B. .0. They are to be. .ottered to Col onel Dent, the purchasing agent of the British' army, who Is coming to British Columbia in about two months to purchase horses for service in I South Africa. II you want fine meats, sro to Shcwarz & Greulich. They handle the best there is to be had. ..MORE-DOUGLAS and I read roar ndronUemeat in recaid to Wine ot Oaidml la AsMrloaa, and it so teTorably Impressed mp tkat oa my visit to f iltlisse uuiiuf vuo uuuu7 x uunum a notua ox it for EBl I eomo on tier autterlnc waa I relieved. To hm ber own word, "It Mred my life." J. WbhUJIT oVkOM. xor some time, ana wnen ber penoae would eomo on 1 thing terrible. I lnduoed her to try It and toe tret doeo broaaht on he woHWf sag wvi it rvguukiij Meoonuiifj w too i Si 0 00 0 0iPj GLORIA $3 50 SHOES Better See Them Before You Buy WORTH $5. Boston Store Groceries... Green or otherwise. You can't excel our stock s &: & a4 in freshness or variety. In vegetables we re- a ceive daily tender lettuce, onions, radishes, etc, -i which are delicious. Try Peacock Flour, puro 7 as the driven snow, nutrituous and wholesome. Fit for the family loaf or finest cake. Users of Peacock Flour always have excellent broad, Cheese, all the delicacies,in this line are at our store. 7 - 1 G 1 if ins ill R. MARTIN, Proprletoi 9 9 9 9 9 J 9 9 9 9 9 . 9i)IB9e9999mS9m,99999 LUitfMAi rr vai i t wr ?m, IVWWmmrFW I Viy ywMfiftff.tifflM yti 1 TkMatkv tter cati uvtr I