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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1903)
Faultless Underskirts Brand New Line The best fitting, the most convenient and the most satis 1 thP market. It fits the waist and hins nor. r'or' j, ias wide, circular flounce, designed especially for tc ctl,lP; of dress skirts. It is seven gore, tailor made. I .ted tOP Skirt, niauu up wujiui.tr ue , Four fasteners on each side, making it adjustable tc lg ' !,iet from 20 to. 70 inches. Is made from the besi nLLu and by the most experienced operators. Price from $2.00 to $4-00. to e best See window rials lisplay DON'T FORGET THE FREE SATURDAY EVE. CONCERTS EUTSCH S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Corner Main and Alta Streets. BRIEF NEWS NOTES. FRIDAY APRIL 3. 1903. COMING EVENTS. A new novelty that is greatly admired by all lovers of the popular game. Hat pins, ster ling silver, in caddy bag Artistic and beautiful. Keep your eyes on our window for all the new novelties. IUNZIKER THE IROGRESSIVE JEWELER PLAY, NOT WORK The Ra-ycle rides further and trwith one-fourth less work an) other bicycle made. It Esier to ride a Racycle up hill many other wheels on level id. See the AC YCLE April 10 Arbor Day. Pendleton. April 13 Eastern Oregon Presby tery, Union, Or. April 16 K. of P. convention at Walla Walla. Apr!) 16, 17, 18 Inland Empire reacliers' Association, Walla Walla. April 17. Celebration founding of the Women of Woodcraft, Pendleton. April 20 School district bond elec tion, Pendleton. May 3 Second annual meeting of the Oregon State Federation of Labor nt La Grande. May 4 State supreme court at Pen dleton. May 6 State camp Modern Wood men, The Dalles. May 8-17 Pacific Coast Congress of Congregatlonallsts, Seattle. May 20, June 3 Presbyterian gen eral assembly, Los Angeles, Cal. May 28. 29 and June 12, 13 Wool sales, Pendleton. June 1 Circuit court. June 2, 3 and June 23, 24 Wool sales, Heppner. June 4 Presbyterian Academy commencement. June 6, 6 Wool sales, The Dalles. June 9, 10 and June 26, 27 Wool sales, ShanlUo . June 14, 24 Seventh Day Adventlst conference, Pendleton. June 15, 16 Wool sales, Baker City. June 17 Oregon Pioneer Associa tion, Portland. June 18, 19 Wool sales, Elgin. June 23. 24, 25 State Federation of Women's Clubs, Astoria. July 2 Eastern Oregon G. A. R. en campment. Union July 6-10 Forty-second annual meeting National Educational Asso ciation, Boston, Mass. August 17 National G. A. R. en campment, San Francisco. September 8:11 National Irrigation congress, Ogden, Utah. At rithee4 3H Court Street Bargains in sal Estate lavo a la of barms, Stock Ranches WV Property to sell Aver before. A lcrt a Kir - uuu in t ie lat phmgton. coming Eastern Berkeley Negro Nine. The negro boys of Pendleton have organized a baseball nine as follows: Pitcher, Jackson; catcher, Black De mon; first base, Stewart; second base, Henry; third base, Alexander; left field, William Williams; center field, Smith; right field, Ed Williams; short stop. Dickson: manager. Stewart; captain. Jackson. The first match game the boys will play will be on Sunday the 12th, with the Umatilla Indians, at the grounds on Alta street. Petition for Divorce. C. C. Hendricks had filed a petition for a divorce backed by "allegations of misconduct and personal abuse of him on the part of his wife, Martha J. Mrs. Hendricks some time ago ap plied for a divorce, but since then an agreement was reached and It was thought all trouble was off. No Dessert More Attractive "Why use gelatine and spend Jiouitj sowemg, sweetening, flavoring aud coloring wueu Jell-O produces better results in two minutes? Everything in the packnge. Simply add hot water and it to cool. It's perfection. Awir prlse to the housewife. No trouble, less ex peim. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Fhu vore: Lemon, Orange, Strawberry, Rasp berry. At grocers. 10c. California Olive Oil TJsil$ I Prt from the ,., , r. Olive Oil. We get this P very teceIHi!i,Irov,e thlH tojyour own -satisfaction If you will notice I up5ll,la("l:""le.olvellftvor It tastes lust us the olive do. It Is . - . - .v uouutprfulf H.I.. .i j " ..... j i i, F" wD ailuHBmt a i mvir ami n is noi loiwa m uuy on wuiuu "1 othiH;.i.v"ea to any considerable extent, became cottonseed oil --want, are practically tasteless. ?Sc PINT OR $.25 FULL QUART BOTTLES laru " "ve 011 for every kind of frying or wu ire ver you use butter Most . . E'mrv use, but ii i. 0 ?ou,'t. consider Olive Oil too expensive for or- "uiter. "'i s a quart of oil Is eoua to about two pounds tepUMed to show you our oil. LT8 Ffom Mate St., Toward the Court Hoe Try Oratz'a clam chowder. Choice meats at Houser's. Oyster cocktails at Grati's. Fresh fish dally at Castle's. Sea food fresh at Castle's. Dost thoo work at Teutsch's. House to rent, $S. E. T. Wade. Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. Piano for rent; enquire this office Hohbach's baking always satis fylng. Drop Into Clark & Co.'s for a social time. Spring samples, largo line, at Jocf ger's. Rooms to rent, 40" West Alta street. Have your shoes repaired at Teutsch's. Clark & Co.'s new cigar store for gpoa smoues. Nice furnished rooms to rent at 309 Court street. Hays' cigar store, headquarters for smokers supplies. Smoke "The Pendleton Favorite,' made by J. Devlin. Clark & Co.'s new cigar store now open. Ell building. Three large packages of shelf paper for 10 cents. Nolfs. Have .you had your shoes repaired at Teutsch? Try him. Everybody who has tried Hohbach's baking Is pleased with It. Imported llmburger and Swiss cheese sandwiches at Gratz's. Fresh stock of candles and fruits at Miller's, 209 Court street. "El Sldelo," the best cigar made, at Ilees' cigar store. Court street. 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 ttreet hats. C. P. Platzoeder yesterday purchas ed a bunch of 20 fat steers from the John Day country. For Sale Residence with one, two or three lots, located at 517 Jane street. Call at house. Dis. Smith and Rlngo have com Dieted the repainting, papering and refurnishing of their office. Houser always furnishes good meat. Send In your order. Market Alta street, opposite Savings Bank. Rooms for light housekeeping for lent. Next door to Wheelers photo graph gallery, CO" Cottonwood street Klrkman's dance. Armory hall. Sat urday night. Admission 50 cents. A good time assured all. Don't stay away. It is possible that the new tele phone system will not be completed and the new directory Issued before May 1. Best Investment on Pacific Coast today Is in Yakima valley. Sea the Nessly-Scott Investment Company "ad" elsewhere. Moving pictures, music, art lllus- tiated songs at the Christian church Mondav evening. April C, under the auspices of W. O. W. For Rent Suite of rooms In East Oreconfon building. Steam heated. Hot and cold water and bath room on same floor. Inquire at this office. Those who took the Royn,l Arch de gree In Masonry last night were Ralph and Robert Stanfield, of Echo, and Charles M. Taylor, of wesioii. L. Plnson haB moved his old real deuce on West Webb street to the rear of the lot and has begun the election of a new residence on the old site. Persons seeking the services of a first-class seamstress to sew In fami lies, can do so by calling at 410 Ann stieet. See classified columns for advertisement. Not sometimes, but always In the lead, that's the way it is at the Peo ples Warehouse, where you get value and quality combined with a low price, not mere cheapness. The river Is receding rapidly. It Is predicted from the gradual way In which the snows are melting In the mountains, that there will not be any very high water this spring. A veritable shower of bargains at the Peoples Warehouse, not only for Friday and Saturday, but for the en tire. month of Apill. They will en deavor to stretch the buying power or your dollar. Beautiful, Instructive and amusing will be the moving pictures Illustrat ed concert given Monday evening, April C, at the Christian church, un der the auspices of the V. O. W, None should fall to attend. J. M .Ferguson has moved his old residence on East Lewis street, to a vacant adjacent lot and will the com ing summer build a new residence. The new building will stand where the old residence stood. W. J. Clarke & Co. have secured the services of H. I). Smith, of Portland, a first-class plumber, who will have charge of the plumbing department. Mr. Smith has had wide experience In the business and comes here very highly recommended. Lewis McCulley Dead . l-'wls, aged 1 year and 1 month, son of A. E. and Carrie McCulley, of North Cold Springs, died this morn ing at 7 o'clock at the family home, of cerebro spinal meningitis. Mrs. Mc Culley Is a daughter of D. E. and 8. J. Carglll of Pendleton. The funeral will be at 11 a. m. Sunday, at the Christian church In Helix, conducted by Rev. Copple, and the Interment will ho In the Helix cemetery. Kitty Theodore tells me all his thoughts are of me. Blanche Yes. That's very pretty. But they do say that Theodore never thinks. Boston Transcript. It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse i The Peoples Warehouse OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND WOMEN April Showers Six pieces Black Brocade, all wool goods, 50c, 25c. Two pieces Black Brocade, all wool goods, 75c, 38c. Twelve pieces 54-inch all wool heavy Tailor Suiting, $1.50, 88c. This ctnhraccs plain and novelty suiting, suitable for tailor made suits and walking skirts. 150 yards Novelty Silk Waistings, i oo, 50c. Two pieces, 124 yards, guaranteed Black Silk, Si 65, Si. 15. Two pieces, 126 yards, Black Silk Taffeta, Ssc, 59c- Ever Ready Dress Stays, regular 15c, 9c. Ten pieces double fold Fancy Dress Goods, I2jC, Sc. Three 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 led, regular price. 20c, April, 10c. Twentv Dicces Zephyr Gingham, new this season, regular 10c values, April, 6c. Twenty-five piices White Goods in stripes, checks, lace stripes, white striped Madras, Irish Dimities, figured and striped Swisses and nov elty cords at unheard of low prices for 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 be 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 Tabic Linen, worth 35c, during April, 22c. Three pieces Turkey Red Tabic Linen, worth 50c, during April, 33c. Four pieces Silkaline, ioc, during April, 7c. Four pieces Silkaline, 15c, during April, 10c. Four pieces Silkaline, 1 8c, during April, 12c. ,Reduscd prices on Sheetings 42 inch, 45 inch, 50'inch, 54-inch, 7 4, 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4 all at reduced prices during the month 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 Will Import Thoroughbreds. The J. E. Smith Company will the coming season Import 100 registered and thoroughbred Delaine and Span ish Merino bucks for their flocks. This firm Is a vigorous partisan of tho claims of the two breeds of sheep mentioned, believing that they are the best animal ever Introduced Into the northwest. Their opinion Is that the nearer to a thoroughbred the bet ternot merely high grade, but thoroughbred If possible. Of their 25,000 sheep In this county. 0,000 aro thoroughbreds. They claim for this sheep, moreover, that not only Is It the best wool sheep, but that It Is as good a mutton animal as has ever been introduced here. Tho Smith Company will begin shearing May 1. Mr. and Mrs.' Judd In Portland. Mr .and Sirs. F. E. Judd, of Pendle ton, are guests of the Hotel Portland, to remain Beveral days, arriving at 4:3U o'clock Tuesday afternoon on the Chicago-Portland special train, the first time this train has run on sched ule time for months, owing to "trou bles with the bollermakers" on the Union Pacific Oregon Dally Journal, Looking for Land. A. S., C. and G. C. Wilcox, of Me nominee and Ellsworth, Wis., arrived yesterday and will prospect for fann ing lauds. All expect to locate In Umatilla county provided they can find lands to suit them. Thoy want lands suitable for diversified farming. Base Ball Goods (5) j ! ! ! NOTICE THE ITEMS ! ! ! 5 doz best imallty League Jlats made from second growth ash . The bHt bat on the market for DOc. Other bats fioin lOo up. A GOOD MEAL One that you will thoroughly enjoy, is always served by us. All the good things in season at the FRENCH RESTAURANT II ilo.im SI rone II1111I0 lloyn IIiiIIm at ftpvolitl flu Knell. lllOVor.E 8l)NIMK8: Tin- Tpo Sos Tute camcot ftui Ulk llellt We to7.. ;(!oxl Itoid TlreiiK4.ii.et; "Hiruoln Olio oil" the 1I20 Ilk-. Klu., Klo. Band's First Appearance. McLyman'u band will maku Iih first public appearance at the corner of Main and Court streets tomorrow ove- nlng at 7 o clock. The hoys havo been doing faithful and effective prac tice for the past two months, anil have made remaikable progress, Notice, Fechter's orchestra will furnish the music at the Modern Woodmen "Jolly Time" Saturday evening. OICYCLES-Crescent and Rambler $20 to $35 The Nolf Store TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNER BROS Telephone M11I11 4 WE ARE pleased to advise that we have received a full new stock of those celebrated $2.50 Shoes FOR LADIES Just arrived, the new style Baby Upright Piano I:-: THERKELSEN'S PIANO HOUSE, :-: I 315 East Court Street. H Call and see them. They are reasonable in price I OUR EASY PAYMENT f PLAN I Bfl Bfl makes it possible for everybody to have one. Investigate. 1 MiHHaHBHMHHHHMHHHHMHHIl 1 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA The Best Criterion Of our work is the work it self, as our best advertise ment is the praite of those who patronizn us. We know we can do tho best laundry work, as we couldn't do it we didn't, so if y" V8" your linen laundered better rli'jn tnn is i t rwl ir rlflim. jrw., w, .. , 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 bad better try a pair, DESCRIPTION Vici kid, Good- year welt, .patent tip, smooth insole, flexible and new spring last, Ja:e. Boston Store i Where Whole Families Are Shod i rrryrrrfryfrfffrfffffirfv go to the DOMESTIC . it I