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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1903)
Spring... ! & city Brut si; I 1 1 Clothing Never before have we been able to show you such a Complete Line of Spring and Summer CLOTHING Nice, neat and Nobby Que $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. l Brock's New Residence. I The excavating for W. E. Brock's new residence at tlie northwest cor ner of Main and Washington streets. on the north side, will bo completed touay, ana mo immune will bo fin- i ished some time the coming summer. S. Simmons haR the contract. This ' residence will bo 48x50 feot, two full Organized Last Night With Full stories In height with a basement be- L.i..t t Officers and Board . uie entire structure, and will Thursday, avhiu ss, moa. DRIVING ASSOCIATION. I Managers. Pendleton Driving Association lorganlzed last night, its member- I (or the most part being sunscnu o the fund for keeping In repair loadway to the Driving park. president of the organization irge E. I'erringer; secretary, Frazlei, vice-president, J. P. treasurer. Jesse railing. joard of managers will consist of is named and In addition. bs Thompson, T W Ayres and IKontalno. the next meeting of tlio assocla- Iwhlch will be In a few days, the Is Hill lie considered for driving lees, which It Is proposed will I place about twice a month dur- fce speedway reason, These mat- ulll be trials of speed and ex Us of points between local fast larriage animals, and cannot fall I social events as well, cost nearly ?r,ono. It will be of I frame and thoroughly modern through out. The loundatlons will bo laid im mediately and work on the superstruc ture begun as soon as the founda tions are completed. Key Mohammed, the sultan's p, has been proclaimed emperor a at v ez. WATCHES Wheel Missing. Prod Lampkin is minus a wheel. Last Tuesday night someone took his ehnlnlcss Crescent bicycle from In trout of the East Oregonlan building and so far has failed to return it. Anyone knowing of the whereabouts of a wheel of this description will con fer a favor upon the owner by tele phoning him at the East Oregonlan oflico. Dr. Blalock Not III. PrlendH of Dr. lllaloek, of Walla Walla, deny the currently believed re port that lie lias been very sick and Is now in a state of chronic illness. They aver that lie has not at any time been very Blck, and Is not now. In fact, at this time he Is attending to his practice and Is apparently In good health. Choice moats at Houser's. Best thoe work at Teutsch's. House to rent, $8. E. T. Wade. Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. Smoke the "Pride of Umatilla." Ice cream and soda. The 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. poultry, Lyman's 310 Joe store for fresh vego- shocs repaired at to rent at T.I30S ' Ixitltlu U ii... . .. . I 'Will dej1Bn for all. fan's dnst proof watohes Nches $2 tn.tln ff,fllleiwatcb,e8$12to$30 inu .gold watohes $25 tnimn I watches $12 to $45 IZIKER THE QRESSIVE JEWELER An .Arizona Rattler. A friend in Southern Cailtornla has sent to Major Moorhouse the skin of a diamond-back rattlesnake which Is nlnu Inches wide in its present dried and shrunken condition. The reptile was five feet In length nnd the skin bears 10 rattles. Tho snake was kill ed In an Arizona desert. Looking for Locations. Martin Lyons, a Marshall, Missouri, attorney, and P. H. Van Dyke, of the Newport, Ark., Independent, are on a tour of Investigation throughout the Northwest, and are In the city today and perhaps for longer. Doth aro looking for locations In the Northwest. Golf Club Dance. The Golf Club dance at Music hall tonight will bo lighted with candles. There Ih no Intention of postponing the dance on account or tho breaking down of the electric light plant. It has been a long time since there has been an excursion from Pendleton via the Washington & Columbia Kiver Ry., and the announcement by Mr. S. D. Caldorhead, general passenger agent of that line, that he will run a special excursion train to Walla Walla on May 1st, is sufficient to insure htm a crowd. Tho train will leave the of fice at cornor of Main and Wobb streets at 7:30 a. in., and reach Walla Walla at 11 a. m., returning before midnight. CASTILE SOAP Neatly dvervn.m ,.ii . , ... Uttlle-rt " iu oe seutng a pure uastiie aoap. rne fof Olive oi iViUP y. trade uaue. There was time when It niwlein Hn.T 1 , ,Ye wm JU8t fty tuat we w selling an onve 't with vn,P? l'Vro.tH the Spanish Olive Oil and let you your "Cast e Bonn." 0c Cake; 3 Cakes 25c i!1 Whhte'pe.t.he,ecu,,f lor of OUB SOAP (not pure L0?wl)rinKC?lL,e?l!yW'nK (noe green) which U obtained Wy oor tleiip fi gbt pure grey' Al notIce tbc odor ttl,d rtom Main Sf tu- C Hau Fish and Court. Go to St. tables. Have your Teutsch's. Nice furnished rooms 3UH court street. Hays' cigar store, headquarters for smokers' supplies. Fresh salmon received dally at Cas tle's fish market. All kinds of imported and domestic lunches at Gratz's. New spring and summer Stetson hats at Alexander's. Come quick, the new fad Monarch shirts, at Alexander's. Special bargains in street hats at Campbell's, Court street. The Delta Ice cream parlors are now open for tho season. Fancy dishes for gifts nnd remem brances, at tho Nolf store. Try the Palm, 221 Court street, for nuts, candles and fruits. A house for salo on Installments, $lfi per month. N. T. Conklln. Imported llmburger and Swiss cheese sandwiches at Gratz's. "El Sldelo," the best cigar made, at Itees' cigar store. Court street. A paying business for sale, small capital required. N. T. Conklln. Lot for salo; great bargain; Haley's addition. Inqulro at 403 Alta street. Pendleton Boquet and Pride of Umatilla. A. Rhode, manufacturer. Our new spring patterns for sUits aie for inspection. Seibert & Schulz. Nice furnished rooms to rent at 30!) W. Court street. 'Phone and bath. Blacksmith shop In Pendleton for sale. See Earnhnrt, Association block. Wanted Gill for general house work. Apply to Mrs. W. J. Clarke, i o Haley street. Stop paying rent. Own your home. A few choice lots for sale at a bar gain. See Itihorn & Swaggert. Isaac Cliristoier will build a resi dence this spring on his farm, four and a half miles west of Adams. Houscr always furnishes good meat. Send in your order. Market Alta street, opposite Savings Bank. Furnished house for a family with no children, to be rented for two or three months. Apply at the East Oregonlan office. Superintendent Brown reports that he has shut off the water supply from between 15 nnd 20 delinquents, most of whom have paid up since. Umatilla Encampment No. 17, 1. O. O. F., will not meet tonight on account of light being out. Philip McBrlan, C. P., T. F. Howard, Scribe. For sale New residence and one lot at the corner or Washington and Jefferson streets, one block from Main street. Conrad Platzoeder. The son of George S. Alfred is ex pected tomorrow morning from Grants, Neb., to take charge of his father's body, which has been em balmed by Kader. S. M. Gardner, lately from Edlnu, Mo., has contracted to teach the school In district 87, near Pilot Rock, the coming summer. Mr. Gardner Is highly pleased with this countiy. George H. Clark has sold to W. J. Furnish, tho consideration being given at "$1 and other valuable considera tion," 800 acres lying in sections 31, town 3, range 31, and sections 2, 22 nnd 10 In town 4, ranges 30 and 31. J. W. Prlvett bus just enlarged his bath rooms by tho addition of two new porcelain tubs making five In nil. The bath rooms have been re fitted throughout, and old patrons and now friends will be made welcome. G. W. Planting, who lives four nnd n half miles west of Adams, has in 300 acres of wheat which Is In flno condition, in spite of the tops being yellow and apparently sickly. The wheat all has a fine root nnd has stooled splendidly. G. H. Ingham, or Spokane, Is in tlw city for tho purnoso .if selecting an agent to represent tha Wmh-i'Btun Home Company, of Sp-Lmie This Is an association with a plan similar to that of the Rochdale system, which had Its origin In England. The Fleming Show Company will glvo a vitascope or moving picture show In this place April 30, at the opera house, under the auspices of the Church or tho Redeemer. The Pas sion Play of Obcrammergau and many historical and tamous scenes will bo reproduced. The company is repre sented hero by John Hall, advance agent, The Saturday night musical pro gram at the Teutsch store attracts a large number of people. In fact, tho size of the audience increases steadily as tho people get to know that the program is not cheap, neither m k ft "rrrt tnfi mt ft w I " ' 4i r&io xu ikaue at Friday and Saturday April 24-25 Only Wo will offer 50 doeen Suspenders A dozen different styles. Regular 25o Value for 15c The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Friday and Saturday April 24-25 Only : 500 Yards of Scotch Lawn Regular 6 l-4o Goods (or 3c : Ladies' Walking Skirts Two Shades of Grey; Lengths 37 to 42 in. Regular $2 Value Friday and Saturday, April 24 and 25, Only $1.29 Friday and Saturday 60 PAIR Ladies' Shoes $2,50 Values, in Broken Sizes, for $1 25 a pair Where there is so much advertising, so 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 Damask Waisting. Mercerized Oxfords are the very new est novelties. We have them for 25c, 35c, 38c, 45c and 69c per yard. Ladies' Neckwear Pique Wash Stocks, 48c and (8c. Mull Embroideried Stocks and Ties, 35c, 50c and 75c. New Turnover Collars 10c, 15c, 20c, 26c and 50c. New Venice Lace Col lars 86c, 85c, $1 00 and $1.50. 100 Pieces New Calicoes Blues, Rods and Blacks, only Best Quality at 5 cents per yard. Special Values in Laces. Linen Machine made Torchon inch to 4 inches wide lc, 2c, 4c, oc, 8c and 10c per yard. Embroideries Nainsook, Swiss Cambric Edges and Insertions: also Beadines 1 inch to 9 inches wide, 2c, 4c, Gc, be, 12c, lnc 25c per yard. Parasols Ladies' and Childrens' Black Colors, Chiffon and Silk, Ruffled Plain, 25c each to $10.00. and and and Men's and Boys' Clothing Just 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 $5.00 to $25.00 Boys' suits from 50c to $0.00 Ladies' Shoes. This weok we are ollering some ex ceptionally good bargains in Ladioa' Stylish Footwear. Fine Kid, extension sole, Slipper foxed lo w Shoos $2.50. Extra fine, light solo, Dress Shoos $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. Dongolu Kid, wedge heels, patent top 3 5, 75c. Plump Dongola, box tips, G-8, 88c. Vici Kid, fair stitcned edges, 9-11, $1.48. is Its rendition mediocre. The selec tlons are high grade and the execution j far above that of the average orches-tra. Washed-out Ford. Yesterday while on his way from Pendleton hosie, Hans Korenzen drove Into a washed-out lord In tho liver near Mission. Tho horses immediate ly went In beyond their depth and had to swim out with the light wagon attached. Mr. Lorenzen confined his attention to hanging on and came out safe with tho wagon, though wet to the sltln.' A largo box of groceries which was In tho hind end of the wag on box floated out and was lost. 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, la:e. Boston Store Where Whole Families Are Shod NEW GOODS Arriving Daily At The Nolf Store Fine Line Crepe and Tlssuo aper All colors and shades. Fine figured crepe paper, for shelves, lamp shades, Etc. -H-M-M 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 $3.45 a set. Ill M uuuu t Go where they all go, to T Robinson's Amusement f Parlors Howling, Shooting, Pool and Billiards. Corner Main and Webb Sta. Z NECESSITIES- Mark- string tags, shipping OFFICE ing tags, tags, pin tickets, rubber bands, I about twenty different brands of inks, mucilages, Etc. 100 VISITING printed, 48c. CARDS, nicely The Nolf Store TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNER BROS Telephone Main 4 The Little Darlings Now that gentle Spring is with us, Mothers, youfcan take your children out in the op n air and let them enjoVthu sunshine. Wr want to have thr plens ire of slinwi-'g you tho iwell est line of . BABY CABS AND GO-CARTS In Fisij it ton, BAKER & FOLSOM, Next door to I'rjstofiice. n t art