East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 02, 1903, Image 5

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Faultless
Underskirts
Brand New Line
rhe best fitting
the most convenient and the most satis-
It fits the waist and hips ner-
for
laue,
.tirt on the market. It fits the waist and hips r
r' sj, "ias wide, circular flounce, designed especially
I ctiles of dress SKirib. n ia seven guis, muui ma
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skirt niauC up m ii muai cuiuini uu
ltopSK1 .flMf.h side, makincr it adjustable m
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r,jls : r,,, iS3.no to S4.00.
lav rritt "
from the best
See window
L'T FORGET THE FREE SATURDAY EVE. CONCERTS j
'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE j
Corner Main and Alta Streets.
g.CJTHE PROGRESS CLUB
L'RSDAV APRIL 2. 103.
COMING EVENTS.
n Oregon Presby-
BRIEF HEWS MOTES.
Try Grate's clam chowder.
Oyster cocktails at Qrati's.
Choice meats at Houscr's.
Fresh fish dally at Castle's.
Sea food Iresh at Castle's.
Best t-hoe work at Teutsch's.
House to rent, $8. K. T. Wade.
Smokers' supplies at Nouman's.
Piano for rent; onqulro this ofllce.
Hohtiach's baking always satis
fying. Drop Into Clark & Co.'s for a social
time.
Spring samples, largo line, at Jocr-
rent, 407 West Alta
shoes repaired at
i WILL MEET AT COURTHOUSE
TOMORROW EVENING
P convention at
Empire
- Eas'
li.lon. Or
ie K. of
hValla.
is. 17. IS Inland
Association, waiia waua.
17 Celebration founding of
men of Woodcraft, Pendleton.
0 School district bona eiec-
endleton.
: Second annual meeting of
ecoh State Federation of Labor
Rraide
ft-Sate supreme court at Pen-
If-17 Pacific Coast Congress
:rezatIonaltsts. Seattle.
fid, June 3 Presbyterian gen-
fcemblr Los Angeles, Cal.
1:3. 19 and June 12. 13 Wool
lendleton.
1 Circuit court.
It 3 and June 23, 24 Wool
Beppner.
I Presbyterian Academy
cement.
15, 6 Wool sales, The Dalles.
10 and June 20. 27 Wool
fcanlko .
ai. 24 Seventh Day Adventlst
lice Pendleton.
115, 16 Wool sales. Baker
I IT Oregon Pioneer Assocla-rtland.
IIS, 19-Wool sales, Elgin.
p. 24, 25 State Federation of
Is Clubs, Astoria.
i tastern Oregon G. A. It. en-
Int. Union
MO Forty-second annual
national Educational Asso-
Boston. Mass.
fct 17 National G. A. R. en-
Int. San FranclBco.
aber S-ll National Irrigation
ugaen, Utah
Membership Is Urgently Requested to
Be Present Don't Stay at Home
and Say to Your Neighbor: "Go
Ahead."
cement floor will be nlaceil
machine shops of the Oregon
lf
Kfvenits
A new novelty that is
peatly admired by all
lovers of the popular
game. Hat poster
ing silver, in caddy
iag Artistic and
beautiful.
Keep your eyes on our
window for all the
new novelties.
WZIKER
THE
WESSIVE JEWELER
A meeting of the Pendleton Pro
gress Club Is called for tomorrow
evening at S o'clock at the court
house .and every' member of the or
ganlzatlon is urgently requested to he
present, as well as citizens who are
not members of the club, but who are
Interested in the welfare of the city.
There is work ahead of this organ
lzatton and the members must re
member flint the mprp nnt nf slcnlni?
the by-laws docs not constitute mem
1 bershlp; their presence Is wanted at
each meeting and their actual assis
tance Is needed In each task under
taken by the association.
mere is a tendency on tne part o
all organizations of this nature to pat
a good man on the back and say: "Go
ahead. I am with yon. Whatever you
do is all tight."
This is an injustice to the active
membership which may be already
overburdened with duties, public and
private. There Is need of attendance
at the meetings; need of just dlstrlbu
tion of the work outlined by this ex
cellent organization and a need of
ready willingness to shoulder a part
of the load and need of men who will
take the lead.
Every member is especially Invited
to be present and discuss the work to
be done this season. It will make the
work more pleasant to all, more bene
ficial to the city and more to the cied
It of the lassoclation, if each Individ
ual member will attend every meet
lng and bear an equal share of the
labors.
The record which the city is to
make In a commercial and financial
as well as in a social way. Is largely
dependent on the actions of the Pen
dleton Progress Club and this meet
lng Is to discuss the questions that
are vital to the city's welfare. Don't
forget the hour nor the place. Your
presence Is especially desired.
Taken to Hospital.
L. Greenawald yesterday accom
panied his wife to Walla Walla, where
she Is taking the X-ray treatment for
tuberculosis. He returned this morn
ing and Mrs. Greenawald will remain
until she has completed the treat
ment.
Gladys She has named her auto
after her ex-husband, the count! Eth
el And why? Gladys Well, It Is
very fast and usually broke. Puck.
-kii a ifci nrtrrrr aa
Even children drink Grain-O
because they like it and the doc
tors say It is good for them. Why
not? It contains all of the nourish,
ment of tho pure grain and nono
of the poisons of coffee.
TRY IT TO-DAY.
AtgrocM everywhere; 15c nlS-V. pcriiMkigft
ilifornia 01 i vp OH
M fma, the , , Olive Oil. We get till
' You can r. 'nBwtheru Oillfornla. Thl Oil U atnoluMy
We have Just received a
fresh supply or uaiuornm
oil which
cottouseed oil
'erypecenriii t.11 "O'our own -Bath-faction If you will notice
Kiuleu'TH'lsvor ft ta-tes lust m the olives do. It is
II VUUUUTMII .1.1..1 . . . . 1 .
tuer'aiuit,,?r. to &ny 'lderalile extent, became cott
1 '"""'wants are nmBtieallv i4rl '
75c PINT OR $1.25 FULL QUART BOTTLES
lard ve oa 'or every klud of frying or wu jMver you use butter
lry ui
utter.
I
u. bSPireLU,oubt comlder Olive Oil too expensive for or-
11 UOt. il ft mi orf r A f,. ,...(.1 n .Unt tors twu tin's
Khali be
Phased to show you our oil.
KSpen's drug store
-T'-'im Mln SH, Toward the Court Hoie
Rooms to
street.
Have your
Teutsch's.
Clark & Co.'s now cigar store for
good smoKes.
Nice furnished rooms to rent at
309 Court street.
Hays' cigar store, headquarters for
smokers supplies.
Smoko "The Pendleton Favorite,"
mauo by J. Devlin.
Clnrk & Co.'s new cigar store now
open. Ell building.
Havo you had your shoes repaired
at Teutsch? Try him.
Everybody who has tried Hohbach's
baking is pleased with it.
Thirteen sheep shearers left last
night for Conncll, Wash.
Croquet sets, new line, PSc to ?2 45.
New papertlcrles. Nolf s.
Imported limburger and Swiss
cheese sandwiches at Gratz's.
Fresh stock of candles and fruits
at Miller's, 209 Court street.
"El Sidelo," the best cigar made, at
Itees cigar storo. Court street.
Go to Collier & Co. for best of dry
red fir, black pine and cottonwood
Lot for sale; great bargain; Raley's
addition. Inquire at 403 Alta street.
Our new spring patterns for suits
are for Inspection. Selbert & Schulz.
Blacksmith shop In Pendleton for
sale. See Earnhart, Association
block.
Mrs. Campbell has received her
third invoice of beautiful dress and
ftreet hats.
Wanted Two or three dozen chick
ens; Plymouth Rocks preferred. Ad
dress Box 124.
For Sale Residence with one, two
or three lots, located at 517 Jane
street. Call at house.
Houser always furnishes good
meat. Send in your order. Market
Alta street, opposite Savings Bank.
Rooms for light housekeeping for
lent. Next door to Wheeler's photo
graph gallery, 007 Cottonwood street.
Best investment on Pacific Coast
today Is in Yakima valley. See the
Nessly-Scott Investment Company
"ad" elsewhere.
Moving pictures, music, art lllus
tiated songs at the Christian church
Monday evening. April C, under the
auspices of W. O. W.
For Rent Suite of rooms In East
Oregonlon building. Steam heated.
Hot and cold water and bath room on
same floor. Inquire at this ofllce.
Charles Grant, a reservation farm
er, reports crops nne, plowing pro-
eressiiic finely on account of the re
cent rains, and health excellent on the
reservation.
Not sometimes, but always In tho
lead, that's the way It Is at tho Peo
ples Warehouse, where you get value
and quality combined with a low
price, not mere cheapness.
A veritable shower of bargains at
the Peoples Warehouse, not only for
Friday and Saturday, nut lor me en
tire month of April. They will en
deavor to stretch the buying power of.
Beautiful. Instructive and amusing
will be the movincr nictures lllustrat
ed concert given Monday evening,
Anrll C. at the Christian church, un
der the auspices of the W. O. W. None
Bhould fall to attend.
Fifty-eight Gieek laborers arrived
in the city yesterday and today most
of them coming directly rrom ron-
land. They are nearly all trackmen
who will be distributed from this
point over the O. It. & N. system.
The ladles of the Christian church
will give a reception In the parlors
ol the church Friday evening to tne
members who came into the church
during the recent arrival. All these
aic cordially Invited to be present.
Refreshments will be served.
T If Pvc f n Trade m the Pcoolcs Warehouse
The Peoples Warehouse
OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND WOMEN
April Showers
Six pieces Black Brocade, all wool gooJs,
50c, 25c.
Two pieces Black Brocade, all wool goods,
75c, 38c.
Twelve pieces 54-inch all wool heavy Tailor
Suiting, $1.50, S8c. This embraces plain and
novcltv suiting, suitable for tailor made suits
and walking skirts.
150 yards Novelty Silk Waistings, 00, 50c.
Two pieces, 1J4 yards, guaranteed Black
Silk, St 65, Si. 15.
Two pieces, 126 yards, Black Silk Taffeta,
85c, 59c.
Ever Ready Dress Stays, tegular 15c, 9c.
Ten pieces double fold Fancy Dress Goods,
i24c, Sc.
rhtee pieces Scotch Flannel, good patterns,
regular price 29c, April, 15c.
One piece Black Satine, with white polka
dot, regular price 50c, April, 25c.
Two pieces Covert Suiting, purple and red,
regular price 20c, April, 100.
Twenty pieces Zephyr Gingham, new this
season, regular 10c values, April, 6c.
Twenty five pieces White Goodi in stripes,
checks, lace stripes, white striped Madras, Irish
Dimities, figured and striped Swisses and nov
elty cords at unheard of low prices lor nice
fresh, new goods, the 15c quality during April,
8c; 18c quality, during April, 10c; 20c quality,
during April, 12c,
25c quality White Goods, during April, 14c.
33c quality White Goods, during April, 18c.
While there is a considerable quantity of
these goods, remember that those who come
first will be best served, as they will get first
choice a word to the wise should bu sufficient.
Three pieces 58 inch Table Linen, worth 35
cents, during April, 20c
Two pieces half bleached Table Linen, worth
50c, during April, 32c.
Three pieces Turkey Red Table Linen, worth
35c, during April, 22c.-
Three pieces Turkey Red Table Linen, worth
50c, during April, 33c.
Four pieces Silkaline,
ioc, during April, 7c.
Four pieces Silkaline,
15c, during April, toe.
Four pieces Silkaline,
18c, during Arril, 12c.
Reduscd prices on Sheetings 42 inch, 45
inch, "50-inch, 54-inch, 7 4, 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4
nil at reduced prices during the mouth of April.
Reduced prices on Crash Toweling during
April
Reduced prices on Towels during April.
pretty colors, worth
pretty colors, worth
pretty colors, worth
Agents Butterick's Patterns
MRS. COLESWORTHY LUCKY.
Number 22118 Held by Pendleton Wo
manTotal cf 23,000 Tickets Out.
Mrs. C. F. Colesworthy Is tho
proud owner of the beautiful buggy
given away by the Boston Store to
the person holding the winning num
ber. A large crowd gathered at the store
last evening and much Interest was
manifested In the outcome us tliero
was a vast number of tickets scatter
ed In all parts of the city and coun
ty, and all had a part ownership In
the prize until It was decided who was
the lucky one.
The slvlng out of tickets was start
ed December 24, and stubs of all num
bers were placed In a churn nnd one
was drawn out by Minnie Jones,
which decided the winner. The num
l.cr drawn was 22 118. and was pie-
suited this morning by Mrs Coles-
aorthy. The total number ol tickets
given out wns 23,000.
Barber Shop Closed.
It Is reported that the Pilot Rock
barber shop has been closed by order
of the stato board .of barber Inspec
tors because the proprietor, Wesley
Smith, has only been In tho business
a year and a half and has no license,
and according to tho terms of tho
present law is not entitled to any
The law requires a three-years' ap
prenticeship. It could not lie learned
that Mr, Smith had been fined,
Base Bail Goods.
A GOOD
MEAL
! ! NOTICE THE ITEM! ! ! 1
6 doz lest quality League Hats
made from second growth ash,
The best bat on the market for
00c. Other bnts fiom lOo up.
().
One that you will
thoroughly enjoy, is
always served by us
All the good things
in season at the
FRENCH RESTAURANT
11 do.cin Strong Hindu Hoy JI11IU at I
Spuolnl .".u Kik-Ii.
MCYCI.K SUNPKIK8: Tire Tp 5oi Tub
i-ument fie; UU Hull! V0U In 7 ; Good Itond 1
Tlreil intoi; "Ilirco 111 One oil" tho ile tlie ,
Ic. tic, Klc,
Pilot Rock a Health Resort.
J. M. Hicks, of Weston, is In the
city on his way home. He is return
ing from several weeks spent In and
around Pilot Rock on the advice of his
nhvalclan. Some weekB ago ho was
convalescing from an attack of pneu
monia and a change of cllmato was
thought advisable. He was greatly
benefited,
Notice to Dog Owners.
Pendleton, Or., April 2.
Notice is hereby given that dog li
censes are now duo and must bo paid
or proceedings will bo taken to col
lect tho same.
J. A. IJI.AKI.KY.
City Marhal.
Condition Hopeful.
lis' teleihono this morning It was
learned that the condition of Mrs. U.
A. Vaughan. who was operated upon
yesterday at a hospital In Portland,
for appendicitis,,. Is very hopeful, in
spite of this being the second opera
tion she has undergone for tho same
trouble. Her husband Is with her.
Visiting With E. T. Wade,
Dr. T. H. Hunt, of Albany, Mo., a
retired nhysiclan and surgeon, who is
making an extensive tour of Arizona,
New Mexico, California and the
Northwest, arrived In the city last
evening and Is the guest of his niece.
Mrs. E, T. Wade. He will remain nop
Tour of West.
Dr. T, H. Hunt, of Albany, Mo.,
an uncle of Mrs. C. 11. Wnde, arrived
this morning from Seattle over the
W. &. C. R. railway and will pay his
niece an extended visit. Dr. Hunt Is
011 a general tour or the West and
Northwest.
Slit. How long have you been Jlvln
In New York? He O, I came hero
about tho time they began -liming up
the streets for the sub-way. She
Have you been here as long as that?
Yoiikci'B Statesman,
WE ARE pleased to advise that
we have received a full new
stock of those celebrated
$2.50 Shoes
FOR LADIES
BICYCLEt-Creaosnt and
Rambler $20 to $35 !
The Nolf Store!
TRANSFER
TRUCKING
STORAGE
CROWNERBROS
Tulopliouo Mutu 4
3
flu's is the shoe we had last fall
and sold out every pair be f o r e
we could get more of them. We
have arranged to keep them cons
tantly on hand, so you had better
try a pair.
1
DESCRIPTION Vici kid, Good-1
year welt, patent tip, smooth
insole, flexible and new spring'
last, lace.
9 New Babies in Town I
iH Just arrived, the new style Baby Upright Piano
I :-: THERKELSEN'S PIANO HOUSE, :-: I
H 315 East Court Street. H
Call and sec them, They are reasonable in price
I OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN I
fl makes it possible for everybody to have one. '
Investigate.
aaV Bb
The Hcf rirJtorJnn
Of our work is the work it'
self, as our best advertise,
ment is the praibc of thoso
who patronize us, We know
we can do the best laundry
work, as we couldn't do it
we didn't, so if you want
your linen laundered better
than yon ever had it done,
go to tjie
Boston Store 3
T f:
iiiML-i' 111 mum
ft '.few days.
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