lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. LOG-ROLLING APRIL 2U22 Has secured the EXCLUSIVE AGENCY for the celebrated Vfrgia Kid Gloves tot Ladies These Cloves are the best that human hands have in , TKovr are the most stvhsh and best I Sde'glovesitis possible to buy. Wearers of the Virginia giove iV" " r ,be Newest and Best Fitting Hardware. fcRDAY, APRIL 19, 1902. BREVITIES. i Howard, farm loans. Lw .nits at Siebert & Shulz. Lent; piano; Inquire this office. i leans at lowest rates, & .u. ! the new decorated dishes at ley Bros. joe Store is offering laaies worth 12&c, for 8c. Joe Store will sell for three ' hose worth 25c, for 15c. in sw will sell for three 6, ladles' under vests worth 6c, ma want fine meats go to nn & Greullch. They handle the t there is to be had. oaey to laon at lowest rates on p or country property. J. R. Dick . East Oregonlan building. pine as early as 11 and partake of (ien pie and other good things, ired by the ladies of the Presbyter I church, at Hendricks hall, from lentil 6:30 p. m. pe ladies of the Presbyterian i will serve good substantial ! in HenrlHrltR' linll nn Tuesday. 1 22. befdnnic at 11 o'clock and tinning until G:30. W tweet tooth of yours will have Hilar Dlcnlc If vou riron Into Dut- I'i and get some of the home-made rae creams. They are the most bus confections made. A trial convince you. fobs Fobs Fobs I nave just received some e designs in Leather and fetal Woven Fobs. They are auties and very serviceable. Mcost is modest 11.50 to$3.75 J HUNZIKER kefet and Opt ician Whltaker, the dentist See Lee Teutsch for hats. Siebert & Shnlz, up-to-date tailors. Hazelwood ice cream at Ward's to-nleht. We have the best 50c overall In this market St Joe Store. St Joe Store is selling ladles' hose worth elsewhere 20c, for 10c. vnr- npnt Furnished rooms for housekeeping, 301 South Main street Wanted fHrl to do eeneral house work. Inquire of Mrs. H. C. Guern sey. -wnntori fiirl for eeneral house work. Inquire Mrs. Sawtell, 511 Aura street. ohtfifon nie dinner at Hendricks hall from 11 o'clock until 6:30 in the evening. Bf TnP Rfnre will sell vou a 4-jTard pattern of wash silk, worth elsewhere 52.50, for $1.60. st Trf Store ia having a special Woodcraft sale for Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. to Teiitjsr.h has iust received a shipment of the celebrated Thompson glove-fitting corsets. a mnir will leave the corner ol Tallman's drug store for the ball game Sunday every ten minutes. tho T5a-t Oreeonian build- AM V " Ing lur rent Steam heated, hot and cold water and 'ath room In connection. Tnot arrived, a new line of child ren's school hats to take the place of Mexican hats, at Mrs. nose Campbell's. a inn nf dernrated disheB received ot Hnwinv Bros. All the prettiest de glens. It will be time well spent for you to come and see them. w .T Murnhv. the artistic decorator, Vino rnmnleted the oalnting at the new Gus LaFontaine block, and the job re flects much credit on tne contractor. .Tncenh Ell. the enterprising harness and saddle manufacturer, is improv ing the front of his building on Main street, by replacing .the Iron steps, at the entrance, with one or stone. Eunice, the 9-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Olmstead, died at their home on the hill, south of the S'sters' school, Friday alter noon, of nneumonla. The funeral ser vices will be conducted by Rev. R. A. Copple, at the family residence, at 2 o'clock p. m. Sunday. The .Tollv Club entertained a num ber of friends at one of their pleasant dancing parties Friday night. Not so larce a crowd was present as nas usu ally attended these dances, but a very pleasant time was had by an nrenent. The ilnnclne ended at 12 o'clock. The cl.iu will glu Ihelriext and last party two weeks from to night, which is expected to be one of the best of the season. Hazelwood Ice cream with choco late at Ward's tonight Robert Burns phoned the East Or egonlan this afternoon that the Walla Walla band would accompany the baseball enthusiasts to Pendleton to morrow, and about 2:30 o'clock p. m., would give a street concert In front of the Hotel Pendleton. Charles H. Horsman has filed suit at the court house against J. A. Hors man, Ida B. Horsman and Eugeno Corley to collect $910.75 alleged to bo due on a promissory note. He also asks for $125 attorneys' fees and costs of suit, beside 10 per cent Interest on the principal. Stillman & Pierce are attorneys for plaintiff. George Darveau received a tele gram from P. F. Wamsley, who Is still In Portland, as follows: "Jessie won three silver cups and a gold med al In special prizes and she took prize for the best dog of any breed In the show." Jesse Is the pup of Umatilla Queen and a Umatilla county product In the dog line. Such is our climate. The management of the baseball grounds desire to have If understood that no teams or horses of any kind will bo allowed to leave the enclosure of the grounds tomorrow until all of those on foot are out of the grounds and on the street. This action Is taken to avoid the risk that has been run heretofore by allowing teams and po destrlans to pass through the gates at the same time after the game is over. Overland train No. 1. due in Pendle ton at 8 o'clock this morning, did not arrive until 2:30 this afternoon. It was held at Huntington awaiting the arrival of a special section loaded with homcseekers which was several thours late. On this train were be tween 300 and 40j homeseekers, most of them going to Portland, but quite a few changed cars here and took No. 8, which was held for No. 1, for Spokane. Excelsior Council No. 194, Order of Pendo, gave a very successful enter tainment Friday evening at Hend ricks hall. A burlesque upon the play, "The Sweet Family," as render ed by Mesdames Atherton, Hammond, Richmond and Van Paymbroech, Misses Stanton, Copeland, Smith and Reeves, was very amusing and brought down the house. A nice lunch followed by dancing, completed a very enjoyable evening. He Got Kicked Because He Applied Profane Epithets. Friday afternoon 'a man from the Pilot Rock country by tho namo of Charles P. Co, rushed Into tho po lice station, proclaiming that ho wanted a warrant for somebody who had assaulted him. He wanted the warrant and wanted It quick, but did not know tho man ho wanted it for. Jollco Judge McCourt told him that ho would have to find out whom he wanted the warrant for boforo one could be Issued. Ho went away and soon came back with a witness who knew tho man he was nftor. It was J. A. (Dude) Frazler and an officer was sent out to arrest Frazler. When brought before tho court ovidenco was brought out that Frazler had assault ed Cox by kicking htm and tho for mer was fined $10. Then Frazler swore to a complaint against Cox for using profane language, which had been tho cause of tho nssault and Cox was fined $5 for this. Both fines wore paid and the men went their way re joicing. After being empty for two dnys the city bastilo again has an occupant. This morning William Gard, a tran sient, who had been arrested by Po liceman Fee for being drunk and dis orderly, was brought before tho po lice judge and fined $5. In default he was sent to Jail for two and a half days. Celery Tablets... The Puritan Chemical Company have appointed us as their agents for Umatilla County .... SSSfc-?:::::::::::.::::,:SiS ;c Piaster ; 4 Each KOEPpen'S DRUG STORE Main Street Toward the Court House PRETTY DISPLAY WINDOWS. Those of the Martin Family Grocery and Bakery in Prize Winning Class. Of the many prettily trimmed win dows In honor of the log-rolling that are to be seen all along the business streets, nonfi are more artistically and originally decorated than those at Martin's Family Grocery and Bakery Both windows present pictures that are pleasing to the eye to behold The north window Is given to the dis play of groceries, while in the south window are goods from the bakery. To attempt to give a description of the decorations would not do them justice, as to be fully appreciated they must be seen. The work of ar ranging the displays is that of Otto Hohbach, the baker. Judging from the many compliments dropped by pedestrians as they pass by, the win dows are in the prize winning class. PAID FOR HIS TROUBLE. The April "American Boy." The American Boy (Spraguo Pub lishing Company, Detroit, Mich.) Is the most popular publication ever Is sued for boys. Other periodicals aro published for men, women, girls and the family generally, but there Is no other publication In America that meets the wants of boys, and boys only. It enters right Into thoir every day life. It Is not of the blood and thunder variety, but educational, ele vating, instructive, amusing and en tertaining. It Is especially helpfur for boys who wish to be useful and happy. The Boy Was Right. Tommy (struggling with newspaper article) "Mamma, how do you pro nounce 'epicurean?'" His mother (consulting dictionary) "Worcester puts the accent on the re.' Tommy "Look at the other one.' His mother (consulting Unabridg ed) "Webster accents the 'cu.' It Is strange how these authorities differ." Tommy "Not a bit. Worcester hail to differ with Webster about some things, I guess, or there wouldn't have been any use in his getting out a dictionary." Increased Telegraph Service. The facilities of the Western Union Telegraph office, In this city, have just been improved oy tne aaaition oi a new switch board, xnis new poaru was added because of the new wire whoh Is belne stretched from Chlca go to Portland. A crew of men began work at Huntington several days ago, ctrln pine wire, and thev have the line completed to Mjeacham, and a little ... n i 1 111 distance on this slue, renaieion win he reached In a few days. From here the line will eo to Umatilla' and The Dalles, which, with iianer uiiy, ia, Grande and Pendleton, win oe tuo places having the benefit or tno in creased service. What's In a Name. T T3 Krause. vlce-nresldent of the State Game and Fish Association, has received word that the consignment of lirook trout that were coming to be placed in Meacham creek, will consist of 35,000 instead or au.uuu, as wbb uu a few days ago. These fish win arrive Thursday and will Imxne diately be released in tho water near Meacham. Tiie name oi me num. Salvlllnus Fontanalls Uraatlllas Geo hnrdtia nnd If a name Indicates any t.ino- thev Rhnuld be able to hold their 'own with the raging waters of the Umatilla. Smoke Pendleton Boquet Cigars. I ..MORE.. 'douglas and GLORIA .$3." SHOES Better See Them Before You Bay WORTH $5.oo Boston Store It Pay to Trade at the Peoplca Warehouse. OUT OF THE is tho soiling wo aro now doing and ORDINARY hiany are tho flattering romarks thatoxcoptionally good dressers are making about our superior linos of tailor-made SKELETON CLOTHING There are facts about tho making of Skeleton Cloth ing for mid-summer wear that are not fully appreci ated by many buyers : It's the most difficult to make. It's the most stylish and comfortable for hot days if properly made. No garraonts aro worn under more Eovore condit ionsconditions that make thorn like rags in a day or two unless thoy aro made to withstand these hardships. This kind of clothing is our greatest specialty in summer. Our success this year and past years are our proofs that our SKELETON CLOTHING is superior to any others. We've studiod it for years and havo mastered the art. PRICES ARE RIGHT Agents Patterns Itie Peonies warehouse LEADING CLOTHIERS Mall Order Promptly Filled. Send for Samplet. 0 0 0 0 g:9 VERY Home grown asparagus, new and tender...We have all the fresh green vegetables of the season.. .All kinds of mshes...H-0 self rising buck wheat, and comb honey and strained honey in Jars :: " I UMBER Gray's Harbor Com. Co. SUCCESSORS TO A. C. SHAW & CO. Being one of the largest man ufacturing plants on Puget sound are able to sell you lumber cheaper than anyone else. New lumber coming in every day. They also make all kinds of boxes, including Appje, Pear, Peach, Cherry, and'Plumb and berry crates, and are prepared to make you prices either in small lots or BY THE CAR LOAD ..ADJUSTABLE.. Window Screens 40 and 50c W. J. CLARKE & COM'Y BAUBITT METAL, -IJK8T IN TUB worldTln taw. I'rfce f 1 per tar, at the 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 0 0 0 2 : 0 lis ii Ml Bid! R. MARTIN, Proprietor sssss Nothingis more pleasing to tho eye than a boautilul Lawn. Now is tho time to got your LAWN MOWER We havo tho host values from $4 up. JigrHiGii Gkadk Garden Hose at Low Prices. Thompson Hardware Company JESSE FAILING The Big Carpet Store FIT FOR A KINO Ourilowiiy,lindouie and luxurloui currU and nig" are. Tlior are no rich In color, harmonious In combination and tieautliul In iaeiu that tuey seem too good to tread on. The beauty of Spring, time ihlnei from the blosiomi and fresbneis of our Mock, Wo have many handwme new patterns In Chliicno and Japanese mattlPKlo lor your sum. iner rooms. 30 PIECES OF CARPET Ami 85 rioooH Matting togoUot ITrom. fxpeel, people to know what you ntve to sen u you aw i MOW DO YOU ARVERTISE? The new itorjB can never be known unless It advertises