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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1903)
Faultless Underskirts Brand New Line The best fitting, the most convenient and the most satis--rv sktrt on the market. It fits the waist and hips per- flCiOrV s111 wi V i . icr . ' t. ...:1n -irrnlar flminr.n. dpturnprl ci-n.:n.. IV. 11 Ha w'u"t " ' wgiiL.iaiiy 1 U I V r j J,:.n Tf .V . . i the latest styles oi urcss Bivma. auvcu uuic, taiiot made, fitted top skirt, made up in tne latest ana most popular de signs. Four fasteners on each side, making it adjustable to anV size waist irom 20 to 30 iuui. i waue irom tne best m-iterials and by the most experienced operators. See window display. Price from $2.00 to 8fr.00. DON'T FORGET THE FREE SATURDAY EVE. CONCERTS TEUTSCH'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Corner Main and Alta Streets. BRIEF HEWS MOTES feast ( tomawj .MONDAY APIU1, 0, 1003. COMING EVENTS. April 1(1 Arbor Day. Pendleton. April 12-Knights Templar Com- 10 TTnetorii flfnp-n-1 TTPKIIV- AVlll 1U 1 TT . 1 J" .. April 1C K. of P. convention at April 1C, 17, IS Inland Empire '1 . . TTTnlln Wolto ..-11 nnlnl.iml.m fnnntllni. nP Am.11 'in Rnlinnl il atr rt bnnii elfic- Mav 3 Second annual meeting of 1-1. T.l ...... It.... f T nl.n. Ul unume. 4 State supreme court at Pen- bv fi State camp Modern Wood- May 8-17 Pacific Coast Congress Congregatlonallsts, Seattle. .Mav 1. u. u. r. kiuhu iuuku. uanii. ay -u, juno o -icauviuiimi &uu- lav -a. .zi tmu .iiiiih A id iiuui one 1 Circuit court. une 2, 3 and June 23, 24 Wool es, Heppner. tme 4 Presbyterian Academy luieiii-eim iil. une 5, G Wool sales, The Dalles, une 9, 10 and June 26. 27 Wool PS Rhnnll.-n une 14, 24 Seventh Day Adventlst terence, Pendleton. une is, ic Wool sales, Baker une li Oregon Pioneer Assocla- , Portland. une 18, 19 Wool sales, Elgin, une 23, 24, 25 State Federation of o jluuBt LULU I Itt, uy - Lastern Oregon G. A. R. en Pment. Union lly C-10 Fortv-secoiul annual tlnn. Boatnii ATnsa "y 1 Improved Order of Itedmon i luuuLii, rortiauci. August 17 National G. A. R. en campment, San Francisco. September 8-11 National irrigation congress, Ogden, Utah. The Tocsin Sounded. Thoie is barely sufficient range in urant county for the stock owned by the citizens of the county, and any attempt made to range 500,000 sheep from other counties In this county this summer should be lcsented, and if possible prevented by our people. Our own sheepmen and cattlemen have had to reduce their flocks great ly In number during recent years on account of the shortage of range, and to have to go out of business alto gether to furnish range for sheepmen of other counties Is more than can be expected of them. Blue Mountain Eagle. m. . W JB W . Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of T, F. Horard, archi tect, up to 12 r'eloclc noon (A April 13th, 1002, for the erection and com pletion of a two-story I'ramo resi dence, with HiJii.j bmcir.cut for Dr. C. .1. Smith, according to 1 'ans pie 1'ared for the same by T. F Howard architect. Separate bids will 'ie re ceived for the stone wjrk of ihe basement. The right is reserved to reject any nnd nil bkU for the work. April 1st, 1903. To Give Up Business, Having decided to give up the mill and cloak business and accepted a po sition with The People Warhouse, my stock will be sacrificed to wind up the business quickly. Opportunities to get fresh, new, seasonable goods at the beginning of the season at such prices as will bo made on this stock occur but sel dom. Sale will begin Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock and continue until everything is sold. ED EDEN. A new novelty that is Kteat.y admired by all lovers of the popular game. Hat pins.ster mg silver, in caddy ag. Artistic and beautiful. Keep your eyes on our window for all the new novelties. THE iinnn. wuKtbSIVE JEWELER Sawmill Men Here. H. H. Thomas, Fred Henley and N. D. Reynolds, all from Geddes, S, D are In the city. Their Intention Is to engage In sawmllllug if they can find n suitable location In this county. They aie highly pieascd with this county .so far. Committees, Attention. All members of the committees of the anniversary celebration of Wood craft, chairmen, especially, are re quested to meet the general arrange ments coinniuiee in me giauu suui (llan's office this evening at 7 o'clock sharp. Winter Wheat In Best Condition. H. U. and Henry Lorenzen, of Mid dle Cold Springs, report their 1S0J acres of winter wheat ns looking fairly well. A portion of their ciop Is on the reservation and It looks bel ter that out on Cold Springs. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family every day. Let us nuswer it to-day. Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling I no baking 1 add boiling water nud set to eool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-uav. o s. Try Gratz'g clam chowder. Choice meats at Houser's. Oyster cocktails at GraU's. Best t-hoo work at TeutscU's. House to rent, $S. E. T. Wade. Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. Piano for rent; enquire this office. Drop into Clark & Co.'s for a social time. Spring samples, large line, at Joer-ger's. Rooms to rent, 407 West Alta street. The Sons of Herman elect officers tonight. Have your shoes repaired at Teutsch's. Clark & Co.'s new cigar store for gooa smoKes. Mce furnished rooms to rent at 309 Court street. Hays cigar store, headquarters for smokers' supplies. Smoke "The Pendleton Favorite," made by J. Devlin. All kinds of Imported and domestic lunches at Gratz's, Clark & Co.'s new cigar store now open. Ell building. Have you had your shoes repaired at Teutsch? Try him. Canadian money taken at face value at Tallman s drug store. Fresh stock of candles and fruits at Miller's, 209 Court street. Imported llmburgor and Swiss cheese sandwiches at Gratz's. The plat of John D. Glsh's addition to Weston was recorded today. "El SIdelo," the best cigar made, at Ilees' cigar store. Court street. Have you seen the very latest crepe paper at the Nolf Store? H. E. Hosa has bought of Hank Wells the Depot lunch counter. Lot for sale; great bargain; Raloy's addition. Inquire at 403 Alta street. Children's Eastc hats at Mrs Campbell's. See our special wim'ow. The Oregon Dally Journal can be lound on sale at Frazlers hook store. Our new spring patterns for suits are for Inspection. Seiher't & Schulz. Gulllford Bros., of Vinson, will this spring build n large amount of fenc ing. Blacksmith shop In Pendleton for sale. See Earnhart, Association block. Mrs. Campbell has received her third invoice of beautiful dress and street hats. Wanted Two or throe dozen chick ens; Plymouth Rocks preferred. Ad dress Box 124. For Sale Residence with one, two or three lots, located at 517 Jane street. Cnll at house. A. A. Cole, of Vinson, Is building a largo amount of new fence thL spring to enclose his sheep. Frank Boedefeldt has sold his farn. nine miles east of Weston and will leave the country next fall. Houser always furnishes good meat. Send In your order. Market Alta street, opposite Savings Hank. Several members of the gun club of Athena uro expected to attend the medal shoot at Pendleton next Sunday. Best Investment on Pacific Coast today Is In Yakima valley. See the Nessly-Scott Investment Company ad elsewhere. Two carloads of fat sheep purchas ed riom Rugg Bros, by James Wright for the Seattle market, were shipped todav over the W. & C. H. It is expected that several will it- tend the forthcoming shooting tour nument at Harrington, Wash., from Pendleton, April 17 and 18. For Rent Suite of rooms In East Oregonlon building. Steam heated. Hot and cold water and bath room on same floor. Inquire at this office. The Pendleton Typography ill Union has chosen Walter A. Wyart delegate to the State Federation or Labor, which meets at La Grande May 3. D. Kemler is building a new foun dation under his residence on th north side, is laying a cement floor in the cellar, grading tile lots sur loundlng It and planting shade ties. IN POLICE COURT. It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse The Peoples Warehouse OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND WOMEN We have just received a fresh supply of California Olive Oil. We get this VI mo. 11 vr irect from tl.o Olive Oil. We get tins '" Yo" PlgJowerfl iu S mtheru Cillfornla. Tula Oil Is absolutely "e very i,',.Vii ,.e 1,118 10 ollf own 'saUrtaullou 11 you win uuuiw iiipos-tfulu to o olive ilivor. It tatasjust iw the olives do. It Is Au . vwiiiiLiiriii r rillu I aimH 1. A It I.. tn- f.tiitnl Itt ntllf nil U'lllfll il other'ftll ,itmle(l to auy oouslderable extent, became cottonseed oil "adulterants are praetiually tasteless. 7sc PINT OR $1.25 FULL QUART BOTTLES r lard! a "Ve 011 'or every kind of frying or whoever you use butter nary tise Lf.,(ei 110 dubt, comider Olive Oil too expensive for or outter. 11 wnoti s u quart of oil is equal to About two pounds Shall I, .,1.- . . . - i"asea to show you our oil. sISEN'S DRUG STORE ePs From Mai et u,a rnrt Wns One Hobo and Three Drunks Appear Before Judge Fitzgerald. The record of the pollco court to day Is one vag. who was given "im mediately if not sooner" to get out of town in. Also two Indians and one white man, all plain drunks. The latter were given their choice of $5 lines or three days in Jail. One chose the jail, one paid $5 down and ono gavo security tor his fine. Methodists Buy Lot. The board of trustees or the Meth odist Episcopal church has purchas ed or A. D .Stillman a lot i.sx7G feot in size at the northeast corner or .Main and Water streets. Tho prop erty is at present occupied by tho sample rooms of tho Hotel Pendle ton. The Methodists will either build a now church or move the present structure to that place. Suit to Recover $500. Jacob Betz has begun suit on n promissory note and mortgage against Annie M .Key, Mahuldah E. Key and Henry Key for the recovery of $500. Carter & Haley represent the plain tiff. Licenses Granted. The county court, which Is In ses sion today, has transacted to finish so far, nothing but to grant a license to Cloyd Oliver to conduct a saloon at Echo. Marriage License. A marriage license has beon Issued to Charles H, Weeks and Ml$s M.abfl Wheeler. April Showers Six pieces Black Brocade, all wool goo.ls, 50c, 25c. Two pieces Black Brocade, all wool goods, 75c, 38c. Twelve pieces 54-inch all wool heavy Tailor Suiting, $1.50, 8S:. This embraces plain and novelty suiting, suitable for tailor made suits and walking skirts. 150 yards Novelty Silk Waistings, Si. 00. 50c. Two pieces, 124 yards, guaranteed Black Silk, $1 65, $1. 15. Two pieces, 126 yards, Black Silk Taffeta, 85c, 59c- Ever Ready Dress Stiys, regular 15c, 9c. Ten pieces double fold Iancy Dress Goods, i2ic, Sc. Three pieces Scotch Flannel, good patterns, regular price 29c, April, 15c. One piece Black Satinc, with white polka dot, regular price 50c, April, 25c. Two pieces Covert Suiting, purple regular price 20c, April, 10c. Twenty pieces Zephyr Gingham, season, regular 10c values, April, 6c. Twenty five pieces White Goods in stripes, checks, lace stripes, white striped Madras, Irish and red, new this 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; iSc quality, during April, toe; 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 Table Linen, worth 35c, during April, 22c. Three pieces Turkey Red Table Lincn,worth 50c, during April, 33c. Four pieces Silkalinc, 10c, during April, 7c. Four pieces Silkalinc, 15c, during April, toe. Four pieces Silkalinc, iSc, during April, 12c. Rcdused 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 i Agents Butterick's Patterns A Beautiful Crystal. W. C. McComas about three weeks ago picked up on the shores of Switz ler's Island, in the Columbia, n huge stone resembling crystnl, that can bo seen In the window of Dr. Gnrretson's store. It Is light green In color, and of the peculiar shade which belongs to the emerald . There is very utile or no likelihood or It being an emer ald, as It weighs nearly two troy pounds. From every point or vlow it Is almost perfectly transparent. It Is thoucbt bv some to belong in the same class with the Brazilian crystal. It Is certainly a beautiful stone. It will be submitted very soon to the judg ment of Sherwood, the well-known traveling representative of sovernl of tho largest wholesale jewelers in me country, who will be In Pendleton in n short time. To Begin May 1. Wm. Hoesch now expects to begl'V work on the walls of the new oroweiy on or about May 1. The completed plans for the same, prepared by T. F. Howard, have been accepted anil all the other piellnlmanrles, except haul ing the brick down from Atheiin, hnvi been completed. TIE BICYCLE STORE I. li We sell the TWO most Popular Wheels in the World $25 and JI35 Fitted with the world famed G. & J. Tires. A GOOD MEAL y fez-- One that ou will thoroughly enjoy, is always served by us All the good things in season at the fRENCH RESTAURANT . Notice. All pioperty owners are hereby no tified- to repair and keep In order all meter boxes opening on sldewnlKa. Property owners will be held respon sible for all damage Irom and aftnr date ol' this notice. I. II. FEE, Street Commissioner. The "Crescent." $18, $20, ?22 50 and $25. ' The Best Morgan & Wright Double 1 Tube Tires. I The Nolf Store; Bicycle Sundries, 1 TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNERBROS Tolophonu .Mil 1 11 4 Notice to Dog Owners. Pendleton, Or., April 2. Notice Is hereby given Hint dog li censes are now due und must bo paid or proceedings will be taken to col lect tho sime. j. a. ih.aivw. 1 , City Marshal. On Satuiduy .Malheur county paid to Ilaker county a debt or 15 yearn' siundlng, amounting to $3,183,85. WE ARE pleased to advise that we have received a lull new stock of those celebrated $2.50 Shoes FOR LADIES !l New Babies in Town I 'B I Just arrived, the new style Baby Upright Piano I :-: THERKELSEN'S PIANO HOUSE, :-: I I H ' 315 East Court Street. H jB Call and see them. They are reasonable in price I OUR f EASY PAYMENT PLAN I makes it possible for everybody to havt one. jH Investigate, 1 BIH This is the shoe we had last fall and sold out every pair before, we could net more 01 ineiii. we have arranged to keep them cons tantly on hand, so you Had better try a pair, DESCRIPTION Vici kid, Good- year welt, patent tip, smooth insole, flexible and new spring last, la:e. Boston Store ! Where Whole Families Are Shod 1 irm,,ww. , , 1 . wm 1 m 1 WFFTTijXTTrJ ' 1 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAk. . rf fu.ji wn vt The Best Criterion Of our work is the work it self, as our best advertise, mcnt is the praise of those who patronize us, We know we can do the best laundry work, as we couldn't do it we didn't, so jf you wan your linen laundered better .. than you ever go to (he 4