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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1903)
I Faultless Underskirts Brand New Line ti i. best fitting, the most convenient and the most satis 1 on the market. It fits the waist and hips per- ;t?r uifle. circular flounce, designed especially for '"y' , stves of dress skirts. It is seven gore, tailor made, c l I ton skirt, made up in the latest and most popular de pour fasteners on each side, making it adjustable to sSns'. waist from 20 to 30 inches. Is made from the best any S ,ic ml bv the most experienced operators. See window &cfrom $2.00 to S4.00. DON'T FORGET THE FREE SATURDAY EVE. CONCERTS S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Corner Main and Alta Streets. TEUTSCH .VKII.VKSDAV. AI'RH- 15. 1903. COMING EVENTS. mill 1C-K. of P. convention ai 11- llf-lln ,. 10 intnnrl Rmnirft 1 ... 1 i.cAAlitnn Wnlln Wnilfl. Women ,of Woodcraft, Pendleton. aa el 1 l.mwl olort. - - i ntii,n np Iji firande. a -w 1...... ttr,i. ir x intfirsiaie hchuihhur ut-uiiiu roneresauonaiists. seaiiie. av 7111 ti 11. h urn 1111 iuulu. and. i 9J1 9Tnn1 .Tuna 1V IS Wnnl one 1 Circuit court. ae 2, 3 and June 23, 24 Wool s, Heppner. ne 4 iTMsnvmriiin Apni pmv WILL ADDRESS IDAHO CLUBS. WATCHES President of Oregon Federation Will Speak on Lewis and Clark Fair, at Nampa. lira. C. B, Waile, president of the Oregon State Federation of Women's Cluba, has been Invited to address the mooting of the Idaho clubs, to be held at Nampa, In the early fall, on the subject of the Lewis and Clark fair, and especially on woman's work on the plans of the exposition. Mrs. Wade will consent to go and her address will be one of the num bers on the regular program of the coming meeting, luatio club women are awakening to the interest which lflnliri liflK ill tlif fntr In rnmmnn wHh Oregon, and at the coming meeting oi me cuius at Nampa, organized work will be begun by them, in earnest. 8 CUy B cfs Will Locate Here. Air. and Mrs. O. F. Spran, who have recently come from Michigan, are in town with the expectation of locating here. They recently came from Michigan to Prinevllle to take up a timber claim. A great many of their friends who come a little later and filed before A. C. Palmer, the land commissioner at bend, lost their rights, as Palmer's .commission had expired. Some of them who lost their rights, returned from Michigan and re filed, while others did not feel like Incurring the expense of a sec ond trip. f.1305 Speclil deilitus for all. 0$3fl ' "-"moo SWatchea Si!) tn tin g,fl11 watches $12 to $30 a 2 ?i0lf watchos $25 to $60 8 gold flHed watches $12 to $45 ITM7irT?ifc THE WWRESSIVE JEWELER Savings Bank Stock Increased. Supplementary articles of Incorpor ation were filed yesterday by W. J. Furnish, Charles H. Carter, It. Alex ander and E. P. Marshall for the Pen delton Savings Uank. This was made necessary by the recent action of the board of stockholders in voting to in crease the capital stock of the bank from ?DO,000 to $100,000. Satisfied With Umatilla . J. W. Stockman and J. L. Stock man, the Helix ranchers, lately re turned from a trip to l.os Angeles, where they lived several years, com ing to Umatilla county from there 2G years ago. After looking over that country on this trip, they are more than ever satisfied because of coming to this county. $5,000 Water Bonds. The city of Adams, Oregon, will receive bids tor the purchase of $D,000 water bonds. Bald bonds to run 20 years, with a 10-year option. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. J. T. LIEU ALLEN, Chairman Committee. Dixon-Clark. m.j till . ii. ....1,.1 ' nun llieu u cui llliuuiu null Ike uuueu in marriage Sunday at the home of the bride's father, Charles P. Dixon, with Miss Mary Clark, both of Uma tilla county, CASTILE SOAP "writ- ,.. , . iI j . w Wi i, !. ", '' uc euuig u pure uusuie coup, iue N for nil... , J "imply u trade nam 'IMiem. . limn u-)in It "vmade n u. , - '' juati-uy iuai we are setting an uttve omparelt wltl vn r ",,froi, 1 10 beat Spanish Olive Oil ami let you jour "Castile fcfrap." 10c Cafcej 3 Cakes 25c .."emir ,... . aa' wHch ki;.".V.l,r.V,Bl),'lttr color of OUK SOAP (not mire htaeCTAR watter. lint q iii.lI?...'oe 8eu). which U obtained by ui me soap ygjp "'' l'"" Bey. Also nonce me uuur aim I &PE.N'S DRUG STORE Smoke the "Pride ot Umatilla." Choice meats at Houser's. Try Qratt's clam chowder. Oyster cocktails at QraU'e. Best i-hoe work at Teutsch's. House to rent, $8. E. T. Wade. Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. Ice cream and soda. The Delta W. D. Fcchtcr, teacher ot the violin. Spring samples, large line, at Joer gor's. Fish and poultry, Lyman's 310 uoun. Nice furnished rooms to rent at 309 Court street. Hays' cigar store, headquarters for sraoKers' supplies. Smoke "The Pendleton Favorite,1 made by J. Devlin. All kinds of Imported and domestic luncncs at Gratz's. Good housekeeping rooms for rent, 107 West Alta street. Have you had your shoes repaired at Teutsch? Try him. A now seven-room house for sale at cost. N. T. Conklln. The Delta Ice cream parlors are now open for the season, I. B. Hof mire's bridge gang is now in the city from Meacham. Try the Palm, 221 Court street, lor nuts, candles and fruits. Fresh stock of candles and fruits at Miller's, 209 Court street. A house for sale on installments 15 per month. N. T. Conklln. Imported Hmburger and Swiss cheese sandwiches at Gratz's. "El SIdelo," the best cigar made, at Rees' cigar store. Court street A paying business for sale, small capital required. N. T. Conklln. Lot for sale; great bargain; Raley's addition. Inquire at 403 Alta street. Children's Easter hats at Mrs. Campbell's. See our special window. Our new spring patterns for suits are for Inspection. Selbert & Schulz, Nice furnished rooms to rent at 309 W. Court street. 'Phone and bath For Rent Furnished lodging house. Inquire of Rlhorn & Swag- gert. Blacksmith shop in Pendleton for sale. See Earnhart, Association block. For Sale A thoroughbred pedi greed water spaniel. Enquire of Pen land Bros. Mrs. Campbell has received her third Invoice of beautiful dress and ttreet hats. Pendleton Boquet and Pride of Umatilla, made on merit. A. Rhode, manufacturer. Wanted Two or three dozen chick ens; Plymouth Rocks preferred. Ad dress Box 124. The time for the regular meeting of the Socialist Club has been chang ed to Tuesday night. For Sale Residence with one, two or three lots, located at 517 Jane street. Call at house. The Sons of Herman will hold their session lor the election ot of ficers next .Monday night. A six-rom house with hath, two lots, fruit and shade, near the churches, ?2,200. N. T. Conklln. Houser always furnishes good meat. Send In your order. Market Alta street, opposite Savings Bank. George and Thomas Stubbleiield are engaged in repairing the county roads with a lorce of men, near Adams. Baker & Folsom yesterday received from Portland a beautiful hearse or Eastern manufacture, which cost $ 1,000. Robert Coppock has the contract lor excavating for the now Methodist church at Athena, and the work is progressing now. Stallion for sale; four years Id; weight about 1U00. Shire, solid brown color. Price reasonable. Addiess J. T. Lleualleii, Adams, Ore. Wanted By a man and wife, a po sition on a ranch; man practical foreman, woman good cook. Enquire of O. J. Spran. at Golden Rule hotel. Penlaml Bros, have leased the Armory Hall. Lodges or private parties wishing to rent the same can apply at their office, No, fit" Main street. Engineer Jacobson. or Kamela, killed a large lynx, which his hounds had brought to bay in a tleo, yester day. It measured four and ono-lialf feet In length. T'- 12 year eld s.an of Judge W. H. Ellis has the smallpox a light foim of the disease and with his mother, Is quarantined upstairs In the fami ly residence on Lee street. Walker Wilson, aged about 50, died in Athena or consumption Monday ovenlng. Mr. Walker's wife and a large family of children, all In straitened circumstances, survive him. The Pendleton Academy debate, for which the lull program was publish ed a few days ago, has been post poned until Tuesday night. It will take place in the Presbyterian church. U, C. Smith, chief cloik In tho freight department of the O. R. & N.. will bund a residence In a very short time. In tho Llvermoro addition, on Madison street, near Washington. It will be a five-room cottage. m FEWLES WMEM0: Outfitters for Men and Women NEED A SWEATER? WE HAVE THEM ill V We take great pride In our sweater stock, and we make It a point to eep everything new and ilt-Mruble in the similar Hue. I rices range from 60c to $1 50 for the eheaper gmdes, ami from $2 to 3.60 for better grader, and for something very tine we tax you $4, f4 60 and up to $6, but for these bet ter prices you can expect sweater elegauce. Remember us for sweaters. SHOES Suitings For Tailor Made Suits and Unlined Skirts A lot short lengths, some are 5 yards, some 4 yards, some 3 yards, some only 2 yards, $3.50 per yard, $2 50 per yard, $1 50 per yard, $i per yard. To close them out they will be sold like this: $3.50 goods Si. 93 peryard, $2 0 kind Si. 37 per yard, $1 50 kind gSc per yard, $1 kind 67c per yard. New Arrivals Parasols and Sunshade Shoe String Belts Amber Necklaces Wrist Bags Fancy Purses Indian Bead Necklaces The Peoples Warehouse ; 4 25 pieces Kha Ki Silk Pretty designs, neat patterns, J fast color and washable at 4, 49c per yard J Another lot of handsome White Wash Goods in prices from 10c to 69c per yard. Call and see them. We have added to our Shoe Stock and now have more styles and varitics of Footwear than ever be fore. We know that we can please any member of the family in High Slices, Low Shoes or Slippers. We have Baby's fancy shoes COc up Baby's fancy slippers 60c up Misses' shoos $1.25 up Hoys' shoos $1.50 up Laities', fine style, welt shoes $2.50 Lailiu3 patent leather drees shoos $3 Ladies' oxford ties, nice houo shoo $1.50 Ladies' strop sandals $1.50 Men's viui kids shoes $2,50 Men's cadet calf, genuino welts $3 In the finer grades we have some very nice Kid and Patent Dress Shoes for Ladies and Gcntlcnicn. Dress Goods De partment i 3 Pieces Linen Etamine All desirable shades, should have arrived here February ist. The manufacturer was late in his delivery and we got a re duction in price so that those goods that were intended for a 75c yard article are to go for 48c per yard. They are cor rect for waists and shirt waist suits. Another Lot 4- -I- Robes for Rhode Island Yacht. The HerreshofT Yacht Co., of Bris tol, Rhode Island, has ordered another equipment of blankets, shawls nnd robes for a private yacht tho company Is building. The order was placed with the Pendleton Woolen Mills, and was the second fiom the same com pany the Pendleton mills has lecelved this season. Cleaning Up Yards. A work train Is employed In the O. R. & N. yards today, switching out the loads or bridge timber, outfit cars and cleaning up In general. WE ARE pleased to advise that we have received a full new stock of those celebrated $2.50 Shoes FOR LADIES 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 welt, patent tip, smooth insole, flexible and new spring last, lace. Boston Store Where Whole Families Are Shod NEW GOODS Arriving Daily At The Nolf Store Fine Line Crepe 'and Tlnsuo Paper All colors and shades. Fine figured crepe paper, for shelves, lamp shades, Etc. GARDEN SEEDS-Greater de mand than ever. Fine Oregon Yellow Danver Onion Sets, i2tfc per pound. All 5c V getable and Flower Seeds, here for CROQUET An nxtra fine line now on sale. Hardwood and well shaped balls and mallets, 95c to S3.45 a set. - OFFICE NECESSITIES Mark-' ing tags, string tags, shipping j tags, pin tickets, rubber bands, about twenty different brands of , inks, mucilages, Etc. ! A GOOD MEAL One that you will thoroughly enjoy, is always served by us All the good things in season at the FRENCH RESTAURANT 100 VISITING CARDS, nicely printed, 8c. The Nolf Store I TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNERBROS Teluphoiiu Mnln 4 The Little Darlings Now that gentle Spring is with us, Moihuis, you can take your children out in the open air nnd let thorn enjov the sunshine. We waul to have the pleasure of showing you the swell est line of BABY CABS AND GO-CARTS In Pendleton. BAKER & FOLSOM, Next door to Postoffice,