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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1903)
It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse Choice moata at Houser's. Try Oratz'g clam chowder. Oyster cocktails at Qrati's. Fresh flsh dally at Castle's. Best thoo work at Teutseh'a. Sea food fresh at Castle's. Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. Ladles' halt soles 40c. Toutsch. We are now in position to show you the most complete line of Spring and : Shirts in the city. Percale and The following Specials ae good for the rest of this month sizes with tie to match fancy colors, i toe to 75c 75c to $1.25 $1.50 $2.50 Ught Sateen -Gentle Pongee Silk SPRING SHIRTS. BRIEF HEWS HOTES. Soft Bosoms for White Collar wear neatest and latest patterns, all sizes: First Line JC 3c First-" m tt r- T(lrj Tine. Finest Madras, neat Patterns $1.50 We Lead in Spring Hat Styles. 'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Corner Main and Alta Streets. June 15, 1C Wool sales. Baker ..nonAV MA11HH 2S 1! I. COMING EVENTS. election Institute at Wallo-settle- ...l. or. Cnprfnl KChOOI Fenaieiuu. Warch 28 Teacners int. i.-it 1 T.vrt tnu'nRhlns In Ap i j ; - ... ... tn I.a nnptipd tn iprll 1 Modern woodmen county pril 19 Knlgnts oi ryuuus uis- convention, Walla Walla. Anril 13 Eastern Oregon Presby- .1. It T., 1 A ClmnUA April , II, io imauu .lUJllO i t-. I -nrolln TTTattn ur i State Eunreme court at Pen- Consregationansts, Seattle. I assembly, Los Angeles, cal. ar 2K 23 ann .nine jz. n woo i. Pendleton. me l uircuit court. ut i eastern uregon u. A. it. en- i 2, 3 and June 23,' 24 Wool es. neDDner. Iffl. U 111 nn.. limn q(T .7 TTfnnl , Shanlko . une I llrppnn P ntipur AGcnMa. Portland. I IT DDircc 1 v a s alWlW4S IN I f ITT fWl ACCf iHvr in .".-. .1.. . i . ... uiass is the most beautiful f article within reach cf man- 1 kind. T Genuine W W J- ill a a. so to i is something possessors 4- proud of i We are offering rare in- ducements to purchase T Cut Glass now. e regular price. Note the follmiinir. t lr T June 18, 19 Wool sales. Elgin. Juno 23, 24, 25 State Federation of Women's Clubs, Astoria. July COO Forty-second annual meeting National Educational Asso ciation, Boston, Mass. August 17 National G. A. R. en campment, San Francisco. September S-ll National Irrigation congress, Ogden, Utah. Water Works at Adams. W, M. Baker, Alvln Stone and Har ry Scars are running the preliminary survey for tho locating of the mains for the new water works at Adams. The new works, which are to cost $5,000, will he owned by the city. The system Includes fire hydrants at every needed place, and a standplpe which will afford n pressure that will easily reach every roof In the city. In fact, it is expected that there will he a large surplus of both water and pres sure. The new system supplants an old-fashioned hand engine, and puts Adams in the front ranks of the smaller towns so far as water supply and protection against fire are concerned. Oregon's "Spa." Dr. G. W. Tape, manager of the Hot Lake sanitarium on the O. R. & N near Union, which Is becoming tho greatest health resort in the North west, Is in the city today, accoiapan led by Walter M. Pierce, of Pendle' ton, one of the principal owners of the hot lake. Immense Improvements are being made at the resort. Baker City Herald. Horses High. Lee Baker, the horse dealer, form erly of this city, but now of Walla Walla, is in town on business. Dur ing the past month he has sold sever nl thousand dollars worth of horses to the settlers In the newly opened Franklin district on Snake River. He reports prices of horses as very firm, with an upward tendency. 9 in bowl $14.00 o In bowl i5,oo water pitcher 16.00 " 12.00 u r " "-00 $ n Nappy 6.50 41n " 5.50 cream & sugar 8.00 l " II rr en J water set 22.00 6.00 Cut I'rlep $9.38 10.00 10.66 8.00 7.33 4.34 3.63 5.33 5.00 13.66 4.00 HUNZIKER I THE t PROGRESSIVE JEWELER. I If you are troubled with Impure blood, indicated by sores, pimples, headache, etc., we would recommend Acker's Blood Elixir, which we sell under a positive guarantee. It will always cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons and all blood diseases. 50 cts and $1.00. F. W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. Revival at Christian Church. The meetings at the Christian church continue with Intense interest. Many remain after the audience has been dismissed. LaBt evening three confessed Christ In one of these after meetings. If you will come you are sure to be benefited by the services. Subject tonight. "Shall We Know Our Friends in Heaven?" No Dessert More Attractive Wliv fiuA rrflfitinn nnrl in. ' ,ai spend hours soukinir. A altlArQj sweetening, flavoring and coloring when Jell-O produces better results iu two mluutesf Everything In the package. Simply add hot water and set to cool. It's perfection. Astir, prise to the housewife. No trouble, lesa ex pense. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Fla tow: Lemon, Orange, Struwbeny, Rasp berry. At grocers. lOo. California Olive Oil TAiiAt direct fmnithe it ... Olive Olf. We get this F.ure. You ...Wwer" ln Sautheru California. Tills Oil U absolutely ' IKeeirTi, "J18 ,your own -satisfaction If you will notice .1.. " cau ini Wowlbfe toW, Itta.teKjustas the Wives do. It Is Lu, Wu adulLTm? . U this ,lavor ttnd ' ot found In auy oil which aad othi.rl.H .i.""1 to any considerable extent, beeaiue eottoimeed oil lKral,t8 a practically taxtele.. ' 'ScPJNTOR $1.25 FULL QUART BOTTLES or lard. e UJI for every kind of frying or whirever yon use butter !)iufy use, C'kL1!?, ?oubt comlder Olive Oil too expensive for or- I OUlter lH1 HOI. IHKiiii.rt ll 1. .1. I T . ... iml. Shall 1 . . i "eu to snow you our oil. EPPEN'S DRUG STORE Miauii .ir. . nnr9A v-nt .nnrr nmiK Hohbach's baking Is always good. Drop Into Clark & Co.'s for a social time. Spring samples, largo line, at Joer ger's. Rooms to rent, 407 West Alta street. Have your shoes repaired at Teutsch's. Clark & Co.'s new cigar store for good smokes. Clark & Co.'s new cigar storo now open. Ell building. Hays' cigar store, headquarters for smokers' supplies. Smoke "Tho Pendleton Favorite," made by J. Devlin. John Blake Is about to build a new residence in Adams. Have you had your shoes repaired at Teutsch? Try him. Call for Hohbach's bread and got tho best. It's always good. Miller, 209 Court street, for choice chocolates, cigars, fruits, etc. Imported limburger and Swiss cheese sandwiches at Gratz's. Iresh stock of candles and fiults at Miller's, 20D Court street. "El Sldelo," the best cigar made, at nees- cigar storo. court street. Go to Collier & Co. for best of dry red fir, black pine and cottonwood. Lot for sale; great bargain; Raley1 addition. Inquire at 403 Alta street Blacksmith shop in Pendleton for sale. See Earnhart, Association block. Robert 1-ang Is having his res! uence at ai'l Thompson street re painted. For Rent Five-room house, two blocks east of Main street. Apply at this omce. Wanted Two or three dozen chick ens; Plymouth Rocks preferred. Ad dress Box 124. If you want a business location on Main street, come and see me. I have four. E. T. Wade. For Sale Residence with one, two or three lots, located at 517 Jane street. Call at house. Mrs. Campbell has received her see- ond invoice of trimmed hats. Many chic new patterns are shown. Beautiful 5-room cottage, two lots, shade and fruit trees, nicely located Reduced to $1,500. E. T. Wade. Houser always furnishes good meat. Send ln your order. Market Alta street, opposite Savings Bank. For Sale Brick building with basement, 50x00, on Main Btreet. Good property at a bargain. Easy terms. E. T. Wade. R. Martin is excavating for the ereo tion of a frame building house on lilt, lot, two doors east of the East Ore- gonian office. Best Investment on Pacific Coast today is in Yakima valley. See the Nessly-Scott Investment Company "ad" elsewhere. Four hundred and eighty acres good level land, good house, all fenced, plenty of water, 200 acres In barley, $3,500. E. T. Wade. For Rentr Suite of rooms In East Oregonlon building. Steam heated. Hot and cold water and bath room on same floor. Inquire at this office. C. E. Fell has made the Academy museum a present of several cannon balls picked up on battlefields of the civil war In Georgia. Also a nne por tialt of Shakespeare. Tho Cheney Bros, will this season add 100 acres to their acreage of al falfa. of which they now have 70 acres. The additional land Is being cleared of timber and brush now for the purpose. R. Abell sustained a severe Injury to his left hand yesterday, In a pecul lar manner. He was playing a game of cards at Clark & Co.'s cigar store when the skylight gave way and a large piece of glass struck across tho back of his hanu, cutting it uauiy. Until March 31st. LOCAL WHEAT MARKET. Prices Are Much Lower Little Chanae Expected Until the New Crop Is Harvested. The latest movements In the local wheat market are downward. Blue stem Is now quoted at 70 cents, with none offering. No. 1 club is now nom inally worth 01 cents, but neither Is there any offered. It is belloved that outside of the possibility of local flurries up or down, as the case may be. and for but a day or two or per haps that number of hours, there will be no changes in the local wheat market until the advent of the next crop. Retailers' Association. Tonight at the courthouse will bo held a meeting of tho retail mer chants to take the preliminary steps merely tftwaid the organization of a Retailers' Association. It Is not tho purpose of the meeting tonight to ef fect any organization, but to discuss the field of operation for such an as sociation as has been proposed. Sue for Back Accounts. A suit was brought this morning by R. P. Smith & Sons, of Chicago, by their attorneys, J. H. Ijiwroy and J, H. Canny, for an alleged balance of $246.43 on account. The suit Is brought against Albert Harala, John Hendrlckson and L. G. Pell, known as tho (Inn of Harala, Hendrlckson & Co. Marriage License. A marriage license was issued this morning to James P. Hlgglns and Eva I.. Glhhs, both of this county, t i i t 4. t I ; ; . I The Peoples Warehouse f OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND WOMEN Another line of mens $(.00 Wool underwear 50c What's left of the $7.50 and $9.50 mens suits $3.75 and $4.75 tO dozen mens heavy sweaters 60 and 75c, alt at - 35c 5 dozen bovs heavy sweaters 50c, until March 3 1 25c A few of the ladies 50 and 75c fancy hose for 25c Just received the most gorgeously beautiful assortment of ladies neckwear from 25c to $2.50 each that it has ever been our pleasure to show. tiO yards silk, grenadine summer fancies worth 75c, 35c. A few of the XOc outings to go at per yard 5c Ladies Ultra shoes, few left, regular $3.50 for $2.50 SPECIAL SCHOOL ELECTION. A Sale of Fishing Taoklo. It Has Been Learned That $25,000 Can Be Made to Build Two School- j houses, The prospect and Intention now Is to let the special school election called for tomorrow go by default by consent. The prlmury reason for this Is that careful estimates made subsequent to the original estimates upon which the terms of the pending propositions were based, have disclosed that the figure named In the pending proposi tion $25.000 can bo mode to go much farther In providing an Increas ed school prlvilages than the terms of the proposition admit. It has been ascertained that uie $25,000 can be made to erect tho eight-room house proposed for tho site of the old academy and in addi tion a substantial, well-built and ar ranged two-room schoolhouse. Hence the present scheme to let the election tomorrow go by default for the pur pose of having another special elec tion called, the proposition for which shall incorporate nn obligation to build an eight-room house on this side and a two-room house on the north side, where a schoolhouse Is very bad ly needed. Tho understanding being that the failure to hold an election tomorrow sholl be supplemented by n call for another election, to be made very soon. A Pendleton Boy. James B. Welch, of Pendleton, for merly manager of tho Pendleton opera house, visited In the city yes' terday, the guest of the family of II, H. Hallock, local agent of the O. R. N. Mr. Welch will shortly mlgrnte to Portland where ho will beeomo a fixture in tho new vaudeville house to be opened by George Baker. made Trout Daekets, with extra Fine French 05o to $2.45 Poles-Bpllt Bamboo, lips, hoc to itf uj. Hooks We show a complete Hue of fly hooks, 10c to $l.f, a dozen. Leaders lo to 7Co euoh. Reels-lOo to $5.45. . Common hooks as low as Hu a dozen. Fly Books Mo to $1.45. New goods at lowest prices, has made our flehine tackle dept. a success. flARnFN sPPfl; Vro'b UHrdcu, Kield Uftaucn aml riowor Ikcdi at ; regular price. Wo tell no commliilon, tut contract lor our Hock In tbu full, pay ot cash flint ttiuh uuclerioll ercryouo The Delicacies of the season arc always found at our restaurant. At present we have Finest Oysters Frog Legs Clams f Crabs f and f Lobsters f and other salt and fresh water foods The French Restaurant For 8ale. 11-room house and lot. 2 blocks from Main street, sultablo for a homo boarding house, would rent for ;30, Price $3500. N. T. Conklln. WE ARE pleased to advise that we nave received a lull new stock of those celebrated $2.50 Shoes FOR LADIES The Nolf Store TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNER BROS Telephone Main 4 a M 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 II i MAKING GARDEN It cost so mors to ralM (! variety of vegetable than the poorer kind. The question of the seed you select determines the kind of proc'uee your garden yields. If you use Lily, Uogardus & Co's you can be confident of getting the finest varieties on the market. They are sure pro. ducers being especially adapted to this climate. 4 LARGE 68 PAGE CATALOGUE FREE a a m m m ... V van or write tor one. jhucii valuable laformatloa la contained In these cataloguta. : : : Thompson Hardware Co., 621 Main Street EVERYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE Going to Fish. See us for Anglers supplies WIIIHIIIIIIHWIIIIMIMllllltUHm 4AaaAU4aA.a,.4ai,a.a, g This is the shoe we had last fall and sold out every pair before we could get more of them. We have arranged to keep them cons tantly on hand, so you had better try a pair, DESCRIPTION Vici kid, Good year wejt, patent tip, smooth 1 insole, flexible and new spring i last, lace. t Boston Store Where Whole Faalllw Are Shod I The Best Criterion Of our work is the work it self, as our best advertise ment is the praiie of those who patronize us. We know ye can do the best laundry work, as we couldn't do it we didn't, so if you want your linen laundered better than you ever had it done, go to the DOMESTIC LAUNDJtY Court and Thompson Streets. T?TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTT?TTVTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTVT Babbit Price $1.00 par bar at the Metal Ea O.m Bast la taa World la Bar, i