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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1903)
z- . ... 1 1 - , j '1 A Spring... Clothing Never before have we been able to show you such a Complete Line of Spring and Summer CLOTHING Nice, neat aid Nobby One $10 Fit and Style Guaranteed PRICES: $7.50, 10.00, 12.50 $15.00 and $20.00 S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Corner Main and Alta Streets. ft City Briefs DRESS WITH HISTORY. 1ESDAY APRIL SI IMS I Mrs. Brune Wears a Famous Garment Made for a Temple In India. . Mrs. Bruno, who will bo seen at the ' Frazer opera house Friday night In t "Unorna," the lovo play written es ; peolally for her by F. Marion Craw foul, the famous novelist, wears a dress that has a history. When Mrs. , Brune was In Italy last summer, ills ' cussing with Mr. Crawford the plans for the production of "Unorna," she Christian Enoeavor o. Mas Flora Walker pave a social ,t junior Christian Endeavors of 1prwbjtwlan church. In the par- of the ennrt-n which ' 1 . . .. .1... amliara nf the Or- peauj . ""' , , , mentioned the fact that she was at a loss to get a suitaoie ureas tor uie first act. which requires that she t-i-.tinn ir-p cream ami earner tornieii i" , .....i fnr the evening. Aiiti, ! Jt TiL n, J Mime novelties In should appear as the high priestess ' Umatilla. A. Rhode, 'ZyTZmZl which were of an Indian temple at Delhi Mr 0ur new spring pa 21 r unlimited fun and curl-, Crawford went o his stud and look f , Uo g, I r.r millmlted fun I . rtf llw, nrcnill?!! iitv me oniicre. u Ls now are as follows: Miller secretary. rtas.j littenuoim lilora President. Ora Wal-Smith. a skirt her. from the wall, giving it to St. Ggnes Guild. ITif annual sale by St. Ague.- Guild thf narish house netted $50, which ti! ue used to paint the roof and Se ci'tsirte ..jodworK of the church ta maKi other improvements. Notice, Ai bee;tnec arc hereby warned . disiontinur itting on the sidewalks r the city under penalty of nrrest. ly ordf (ii ;tv marshal, J. . WATCHES .... Mil ' 'I Choice moats at Houter'a. Bost fhoe work at Teutsch'a. House to rent, $8. E. T. Wade. Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. Smoke the "Pride of Umatilla." Ladles' halt soles 40c. Teutsch. Ice cream and soda. Tho Delta. "W. D. Fechter, teacher of tho violin. Fresh vegetables all season, St. Joe. Spinach, rhubarb, green onions, St Joe. Spring samples, large line, at Joer-ger's. Fish and poultry. Lyman's 310 Court. Go to St. Joe store for fresh vegetables. Nice furnished rooms to ' rent at 309 Court street. Hays' cigar store, headquarters tor smokers' supplies All kinds of Imported and domestic lunches at Grntz's. Good housekeeping rooms for rent, 40" West Alta street. Have you had your shoes repaired at Teutsch? Try him. ' Special sale on street hats. Camp j bell's millinery store. A new seven-room house for sale J at cost. N. T. Conklln. i The Delta Ice cream parlors are now open for the season. Try the Palm, 221 Court street for nuts, candles and fruits. A house for sale on Installments, $15 per month. X. T. Conklln. Imported llmburger and Swiss cheese sandwiches at Gratz's. "El Sidelo," the best cigar made, at Hees' cigar store. Court street. A paying business for sale, smal capital required. X. T. Conklln. Lot for sale; great bargain; Haley's addition. Inquire at 403 Alta street. Plain and decorated crepe paper, and all shades tissue paper. Nolf's. Pendleton Boquet and Pride of manufacturer patterns for suits are for Inspection, SePjert & Schulr. Xice furnished rooms to rent at 309 W. Court street. 'Phone and bath. Blacksmith shop In Pendleton tot sale. See Earnhart, Association block. Mrs. Campbell has received hei' third Invoice of beautiful dress and street hats. The meeting in the Thursday Afternoon Club Is postponed until next week. Wanted Girl for general house work. Apply to -Mrs. W. J. Clark''. j i - o Haley street. j For Sale Residence with one, two ! or three lots, located at 517 Jane Istreet. Call at house. ' Stop paying lent. Own your home. A few choice lots lor sale at a bar gain. See Rlhorn & Swaggert. A six-room house with bath, two lots, fruit and shade, near tho churches, $2,200. X. T. Conklln. I Houser always furnishes good ' meat. Send in your order. Market Alta street, opposite Savings Hank. The dime social to be given at the parish house will be tonioriow even- ! lug fiom 8 to in. A pleasant evening is promised. Furnished house for a family wiin Tomorrow 1T "IS 10 TRADI AT Tomorrow WOOL ETAMINE J fog PEOPLES $2 00 Regulars. WAREHOUSE Special 69c $1.29 Where there is so much advertising, 50 much promised in the way of bargains 'tis hard for you to pick the right one be cause as much good can be written of a poor article as a good one. We ask you to bring all your price quotations to our store with you and we'll meet EVERYONE and beat many Express Arrivals Peau tie Soie, 3C inches wide, just the thing for Skirts, Waist Shirts Monte Carlos. Armora Pongee, tho latest for Skirls and Shirt Waitts, 7fc por yard. Jap Silks in 20, 24 and 27 inch. Taffeta Silksin the wash and changeable in complete lines of colors. Damask Waisting. Mercerized Oxfords are tho very new est novelties. We have them for 25c, 35c, 38c, 45c and 69c per yard. Ladies' Neckwear Pique Wash Stocks, -18c ami Hoc. Mull Embroideried Stocks and Ties, 35e, 50c He explained that it had been ..i 1. 1... 1... r 1 5 ioiM iiwi in ! no children, to he rented for two or when he was there gathering materi al for his story, "The Witch of Prague." from which "Unorna" is taken. The dress is made of silks and 75c. New Turnover Collars 10c, 15c, 20c. 25e and 50c. New Venice Lace Col lars 66c, 85o, $1 00 and $1.50. 100 Pieces New Calicoes Blues, Reds and Blacks, only Best Quality at 5 cents per yard. Special Values in Laces. Linen Machine made Torelieu " inch to 4 inches wide lc, 2c, 4c, oc, 8c and 10c per yard. Embroideries Nainsook, Swiss Cambric Edges Insertions; also Headings 1 inch inches wide. 2c. 4c. Oc. 8c, 12c, loe 25c per yard. Corsets Experienced Dressmakers will only fit over Royal Worcester Corsets not from ' and to 9 and favoritism but because it'is the only Cor set ovor which a garment may be fitted to any form and yet set porfoctly smooth. It is tho BEST Coreot sold, and we carry full lines from 50c eacn to $2 75. Parasols Ladies' and Childrons' Black and Colors, Chiffon and Silk, Ruflled and Plain. 25c each to $10.00. Men's and Boys' Clothing lust a few words about the kind of clothing this store deals in. Workmanship and quality, a style and shape that shows itself on the wearer; our showing of men's and hoys' appar el is complete as shown anywhere. Men's suits from $500 to $25.00 Boys' suits from 50c to $10.00 Ladigs' Shoes. w.v i 1 . rtt 1 litis week we are ollnnnc unnui - Ceptionally good bargains in Ladies' Stylish Footwear. Fine Kid, extension sole, Slipper foxed low Shoes $2.50. Extra fine, light solo, Dress Shoes $3.00. Patent Leather, Dress Shoes, Ultra make $2.75. Patent tip, Kid Oxfords, fancy dull tops, $1.95. Children's Shoes Dongola Kid, patent tip, fancy stitch ed 2-5, 50c. Dongola Kid, wedge heels, patent top 3 5, 75c. Plump Dongola, linx tips, 6-8, 88c. Vici Kid, fair stitcned edges '.Ml, $1.48. T.I305 ". 8ci.l danlgos (or HI. tS'S"'8 dnst Proof watches fTtfies $2 to $10 WwgoU filled watches $12 to $30 5 " i!ld.?.old watches $25 to $60 04114 gold filled watches $12 to $45 HUNZIKER THE PROGRESSIVE JEWELER three months. Apply at the EaBt Oregonlan office. Penlaml Bros, have leased the Armory Hall. Lodges or piivate; il ...nUI.... 4. .,- 41m cmniA fin ' I and gauze, and Is covered with In; 'JNa 7 Main j iiuinujauifc liny iiiiiiuiH iuul iuivu j .ir hkiii III a tuuuouim iiuuvovvmi. 1 1 .. lays, when Mrs. Brune does the sa- uatpets ami upnoisieieu '"' '.red cobra dance at the end of the j innovated; all dirt remove, and o lg IfliM act'of the nlay. Mrs. Brune'B nal colors restoie.l without lemoylng ntlw., ,..,u-,,u ii nt Parisian mull'. I flOIll floor. KCleienceS , ,n-u lulBBt ctvloa frmn tlml I homes 1)1 city. IX-aVl) capltol of dress. ' West Alta, mThone from hest orders 100 main 1441 "Macbeth," "Show his eyes, and grieve his heart; Come like shadows, so depait." But In your departure, don't for uet that John Griffith apears ut the Krazer on Tuesday, April 28, as Mac beth, supported by a complete acting company with special scenery, elec trical and mechanical illusions chemical Illusions. Have your Teutsch'a. shoes repaired at CASTILE SOAP UtVl'y,"e-c,il11" U H"K pure Cantile Soap. Tbe MfbrniiVi , r.lmPJJr a trad name. There wa time wlieu It ve you una lb. nil... ' ru v. 'i irnue name. laere w lime wueu oiBotoin i LS,?I' We will just say that we are selllnir an Oil litirtfi 1 mnl the be8t SiMmM Olive Oil and let y viue oop." 0c Cake; 3 Cakes 25c Wte'-SlKi to,uo. the peculiar color of OUtt SOAl (uot pure dlMtalnrs". koutaIned by adding (uoeKiveii) which Is obtained by utioa of tfematU;f' but a nht Jure Mm notice t,,e odor a"d ifBW'S DRUG STORE -r- rum Main 2t.r Toward toe (Joan xioose Pendletonians in Sumpter. Zoetli Houser, ex-United States marshal for Oregon, who was gener al manager of the Standaid mine at QuarUbiug before that famous cop-per-cobalt-gold jiropeity was merged In the $5,n00,iHM) Standard Consolidat ed Company, passed through Baker fMfv todnv en loute to Sumpter, I where he goes to confer with General 1 ManuEcr .Mueller legaidlng develop ment plans. He was accompanied by Kd C. Allen, of Pendleton, a stock holder In the merger .1. H. (jwynn, secretary of the Ore gon Woolgiowers' Association, came up fiom his Pendleton home yester day and departed this moinlng for Sumpter on business. He Is Interest ed in the recently formed $5,000,000 mtrgcr of the Quaruburg mines. Clip Is Light. W H. (lulllford, of Echo, has shear ed 3.5iMi of his sheep and will shear tho balance, C.S00. beginning May 1. He will take his sheep Into the moun tains about May 20, The sheep are generally thin, according to Mr, Oul llford. conipaied with a year ago, and the clip Is rather lighter Hurt In Wreck. K. J. Hufford, who was postal clerk on I he passenger tialn which was wiecked ut Bingham Springs In Jan uaiy last, Is In tho city. .Mr. Huf ford Is now In the postal service al Portland, being lu charge of Station C In that city. His back was severe ly hurt In the smash at Bingham Springs. Scarcity of Fat Stock, John Stiaw, of Kcho and Ileppiier. reports a great scarcity of mutton sheep, and hogs and beeves for the packing house markets. Mr. Shaw buys for the roast markets, and Is finding difficulty In supplying the demands of the tlr infer which he purchases. For Sale. Forty acres, near Vancouver, Wash. Oood liouse, new barn. One mile to railroad station and creamery. Hit ral mall: spring and running water. Fine orchard. All fanning tools, $2,000. E. J. HillToril, Stu. t, Port land, Or. 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 fail 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, la;e. Boston Store Where Whole Families Are Shod NEW GOODS I Arriving Daily At The Nolf Store Fine Line Crepe and Ttssuo aper All colors and shades. Fine figured crepe paper, frr shelves, lamp shades, Etc. TTTTTTTTW GARDEN SEEDS-Greater de mand than ever. Fine Oregon Yellow Danver Onion Sets, i2c per pound. All 5c Vegetable and Flower Seeds, here for 2c. CROQUET An extra 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 tags, pin tickets, rubber bands, about twenty different brands of inks, mucilages, Etc. Lit! Itf! T Go whete they all go, to T Robinson's Amusement Parlors Howling, Shooting, Pool and Uilliards. J Corner Main and Webb Sts. 100 VI8ITING CARDS, nicely printed, 48c. The Nolf Store 1 TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNER BROS Teleplioue Mala 4 The Little Darling s Now that gentle Spring is with us, Mothers, you can take your children out in the optn air and let them enjov tbe sunshine. We want to have the pleasure of slnwi g yon the swell est line of In Pendleton, BAKER & FOLSOM, Next door to Poslofiice. .