East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 24, 1903, Image 7

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USUAL FREE GONCERT will be given
Saturday afternoons from 3 till 6 o'clock in-
Saiuiu" (.,lif Tl,, i.
tead ol evenings, muusiij. '-"""kc
is due to accident at the Light Plant, and is
onlv temporary. We will resume evening
concert's as soon as the lights come on again.
Don't forget the hour. See programs at store
S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE
Corner Main and Alta Streets.
FHIDAV. AUPIIi 21. 103.
FOR WAGON ROAD.
.. ttnivi Has Been Raised to Build
, Shorter Route i-rom nuno
Joseph.
FYulta Oru.. April 24. Ovor $1000
. u roico,i In Friiltn nnd JOHenh
r a wagon road from Fnilta 10 mo
f uheeji creek divide summit, the
Li liolnp tn L'Cl !1 HllOrt WUKOIl
ute from this part of the Imnnhu
jntry in Joseph. A route has been
izhly mapped out over the divide
ch would nmKe mu umuim-u iu
1.- t t. Iqcd Mi (in Jfl 111 1 1 ft
mid i r" '
iiir 11 t wj
1 ? ,.,..t. t,. ...,kct litt itrti'f h vwiar
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rniita. rue prutjuni rimu
f .fUtfiiim north mid northeast. t()
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Int-nnl. mnvuhnntc llKm ttlOMUOII WITH
1 -itti( m n itt.t. 1 1 1 . . .
if-rs of tlie wiiKon road nroject.
Orchards of Walla Walla.
It will he worth n trip to Walla
i i nil Miiv isi mi v in I'liifii :i
WATCHES
grain, and the hundreds or acres of
blooming orchards., Not many peo
ple know that the fruit crop tributary
to Walla Walla represents a value of
nearly ono million dollars per annum.
On May 1st the fruit trees with their
mass of pink and white blooms are
a delight to the eye. Tho excursion
train and low rate tendered by the
Washington & Columbia Klver Ity.
offers every ono an opportunity to
aeo the orchards, and spend n day
wltli mends in our neighbor city.
Stricken With Typhoid Fever.
S. P. Mcl'heetors and his daughter
Elsie arrived last night from Spokane
in answer to summons informing
them of the illness hero or Sirs. Mc
Pheoters with typhoid fever. Mrs.
McPheoters and other members or
tho family came hero about three
months ago to reside. Mr. Mcl'lieet
ers was to follow them when his con
tract with the Spokane Electric Light
& Power Company expired and re
leased him there. He will remain
lioro now until his wife Is recovered,
and later on return to lenmln per
manently. Estate Sold.
I). Ij. Craig and his mother. Mrs.
13. Craig, lert this morning for their
homo at Helena, Mont., by way of
Spokane. They have been here for a
week or more on business connected
with the settlement of the estate of
Charles A. Craig, deceased, who left
$20,000 worth of property near Pilot
Hock, Including rG0 acres of land. All
the estate except the land has been
sold and divided between two heirs,
of whom Mr. Craig, who is a nephew'
of the deceased, Is one.
City Briefs
Choice moats at Houser'a.
Best shoe work at Teutsch'.
Smokers' supplies at Neuman's.
Smoke the "Pride of Umatilla."
Ice cream and soda. The Delta.
Ladles' halt soles 40c Teutsch.
W. D. Fechtor, teacher of the violin.
Fresh vegetables all season, St. Joe.
Spinach, rhubarb, green onions. St.
Joo.
Spring samples, largo line, at Joer-ger's.
Fish and
Court.
poultry, Lyman's 310
Go to St. Joe store for fresh vege
tables. Have your shoes repaired at
Teutsch's.
Nice furnished rooms to rent at
309 Court street.
Hays' cigar store, headquarters for
smoKers supplies.
Fresh salmon received dally at Cas
tlo's fish market.
All kinds of Imported and domestic
lunches at Gratz's,
New spring and summer Stetson
hats at Alexander's.
Have you had your shoes repaired
at Teutsch? Try him.
Comp quick, the now fad Monarch
shirts, at Alexander's.
Special bargains in street hats at
Campbell's, Court street.
Tho Delta Ice cream parlors are
now open for tho season.
Try the Palm, 221 Court street,
for nuts, candles and fruits.
A .house for salo on Installments,
$15 per month. N. T. Conklln.
Imported llmburger and Swiss
cheese sandwiches at Gratz's.
"El SIdelo," the best cigar made, at
neos' cigar store. Court street
We are certainly showing a strom:
line of tine toilet soap. Nolfs.
A paying business for sale, small
capital required. N. T. Conklln.
Tho Order of Washington Initiated
three members at Its last meeting.
Lot for sale; great bargain; Haley's
addition. Inquire at 403 Alta street.
Pendleton Doquet and Pride of
Umatilla. A. Rhode, manufacturer.
Our new spring patterns for suits
are for inspection. Selbert & Schulz.
Kirkman's dance Saturday, Armo
ry Hall, HO cents. Hall well lighted.
Nice furnished rooms to rent at
30!) W. Court street. 'Phono and bath.
Thomas Keller has 12 men busily
engaged In plastering In the new lios
pltal. Illacksuilth shop In Pendleton for
sale. See Earnhart, Association
block.
Wanted Girl for general house
work. Apply to Mrs. W. J. Clarke,
1. 0 Haley street.
For Salo Residence with one, two i
Friday aad Saturday
April 24-25 Only
We will offer 50 dozen
Suspenders
A dozen different styles.
Regular 25o Valne for
15c
IT PAYS TO TRADE AT
The PEOPLES
WAREHOUSE
Friday and Saturday J
April 24-25 Only :
500 Tards of
Scotch Lawn
Regular G l-4o Qoods for
3c
Ladies' Walking Skirts
Two Shades of Grey; Lengtlis 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
f.1305
Lift. ...
Sa r.VT . ,u lm" ni-'w iy in
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"'til.. Special deslsns tor all.
jsjjjjf'8 dust proof watches
J Watches $9 tn tin
gold filled watches $12 to $45
HUNZIKER
THE
PROGRESSIVE JEWELER
To Repair Engine.
Dr. Vincent and Superintendent W.
C. Burgess of the electric light plant
left this morning for Portland. They
will bo folowed tonight by the crip
pled engine. Dr. Vincent will return
In a few days, but Mr. Uurgess will
remain until the repairs on tho engine
aro completed, the work being done
pnder his direction and supervision.
Shipment of Wethers.
James Wright last night shipped
over the W. & C. R. railway for tho
Alaskan market, 70S 2-year-old mut
ton wcthors. It is said that these
animals, shorn and ready for ship
ment, averaged 1B1 pounds. They
woro bought of Hugg IJros.
Progress Club.
The Progress Club will meet to
night In regular session In spite of
the lights being out. It will meet
in tho court house at 7:30 as usual.
Provision Is belug mndo for the
lighting of the room.
Locates Timber Claim.
Miss H. W. Andrews. M. D., of
Harlson, Idaho, arrivod tn the city,
yesterday and this morning went out
on tho McKay Creek stage for tho
southern purt of the county with the
Intention of locating a timber claim.
CASTILE SOAP
""M M(iH"jrlw.cU.lluw to be tilling a pure Uaitile 8oap.r The
'MforOii nii c,8,mpl' H trade name. There was lliue wlieu it
Ol8op Sin n ? v. VVe wl Just ay tUat we are soUlus an Olive
wmwteit .in 8,,al"J frora the be" 8panlsli Olive Oil and let you
1 eu "'' your "Castile tjoap."
U'...
bWhlchu"..10Itl(!t'.thel,eoullftf color of OUK80A.I' (not pure
J?dlg coloring blnt'?1,y adding (noe green) wulou is outaiued by
,bMtloa0f te ' b,,t H "8ht mre Sy. AUo notice the odor ami
0c Cake; 3 Cakes 25c
KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE
ler From rVT-.i Ci r j x - l TJr
or three lots, located at 517 Jane
street. Call at house.
Stop paying rent. Own your home.
A few choice lots for sale at a bar
gain. See Hlhorn H Swnggert.
For Kent Suite of rooms, nicely
luruished, one block and a half "wont
of Main street. Inquire 20S Alta.
HoiiMer always furnishes good
meat. Send In your order. Market
Alta street, opposite Savings Hank.
The young ladles of tho Presbyter
ian church give a social an Invita
tion affair at the church tonight.
For Kent Nicely furnished room
lor gentlemen; electric light and
hath, $0 a month. Inquire at this
olllce.
The members of the old adult band
will meet next Tuesday night in the
basement of the Golden Hule hotel
for reorganization and practice.
For sale New residence and one
lot at tho corner of Washington and
Jeff ei son streets, one block from
Main street. Conrad Platzoeder.
Penland llros. have leahed the
Armorj' Hall. Lodges or private
parties wishing to lent the Bamo can
apply at tholr ofllce, No. 047 Main
streot.
Lee Teutsch hus had painted and
hung some large new signs, calling
attention to his various lines of
goods. These signs nre executed In
the highest style of the art.
The City Domestic 1-aundry Is fig
uring on putting In a new mangle of
large sl.c and Improved pattern, The
machine and other Improvements in
connection with Its Installment will
cost about $1700.
J. W. Prlvctt has Just enlarged 1i!h
bath rooms by the addition of two
new porcelain tubs making five In
all. Tho bath rooms have been ro
fitted throughout, and old patrons and
now friends will be made welcome.
Excavating Is now under way for
K. C. jSmlth's new jesldence, which
will bo built on Bush street, between
Wilson and Washington streets, on
the north side. This will be a (lve
loom cottago with a full basement,
Joseph Cugon has sold his five-acre
tract In the eastern part of the city
for $1112.50. to Ml a. English, of Meach
am. Mrs. English will improve tho
nmnertv and reside upon It. me
tiansfer was effected through N.
Couklln's agency.
Damask Waisting.
Mercerized Oxfords aro the very new
est novelties. We have them for 25o,
35c, 38c, 15c and 69c per yard.
Ladies' Neckwear
Pique Wash Stocks, 48c and (ib'c. Mull
Emhroideried Stocks and Ties, 35c, 50c
and 75c. New Turnover Collars 10c, 15c,
20c, 25c and 50c. New Venice Lace Col
lars G6c, 85e, $1 00 and $1.50.
100 Pieces New Calicoes
Hluea, Keds and Blacks, only Best
Quality at 5 cents per yard.
Special Values in Laces.
Linen Machine made Torchon ? inch
to 1 inches wide le, 2c, lc, 5c, 8c and
10c. per yard.
Embroideries
Nainfook, Swiss Cambric Edges and
Insertions; also Beadincs 1 inch to 9
inches wide, 2c, lc, Gc, Sc, 12c, 15c
25c per yard
Parasols
Ladies' and Childrens' Black
Colors, Chiffon and Silk. Bullied
Plain, 25c each to $10.00.
and
and
and
Men's and Boys' Clothing
Just a few words about tho kind of clothing
tins store deals in. Workmanship and quality,
a style and shape that shows itself on the
wearer; our showing of men's and bnys' appar
el is complete as shown anywhere.
Men's suits from
$5.00 to $25.00
Boys' suits from
50c to $f 0.00
Ladies' Shoes.
This weok we aro offering hoiuo ex
ceptionally good bargains in Ladios'
Stylish Footwear. Fine Kid, extension
solo, Slippor foxed low Shoes $2.50.
Extra fine, light solo, Dross Shoes $3.00.
Patent Leather, Dross Shoes, Ultra
make $2.75. Patent tip, Kid Oxfords,
fancy dull tops, $1.95.
Children's Shoes
Dongola Kid, palont tin, fancy stitch
ed 2-5, 50c. Uongolu Kid, wodgo heels,
patent top 3 5, 75o. Plump Dongola,
box tips, 6-8, 88c. Vici Kid, fair stitoned
edges, 9-11, $1.48.
lcseiits the Union Woolen Mills, and j
is on his annual purchasing trip for i
(he mills. He will buy In Umatilla
county alone 300,000 pounds of wool
If he can get it at not too high a
figure. It Is a matter of price only,
he being perfectly satisfied In ad
Minco that the quality will be stand
ard. Mr, Wlluur states that In his
opinion wool will open this year
from ono and a half to two cents
less than tho closing price of last
year. Mr. Wilbur's first destination
beyond this point is the North Yaki
ma country. He states that the Union
Woolen Mills aro putting In machin
ery now that will doublo their produc
ing capacity from the opening day of
this year's operations.
' NEW GOODS
Arriving Daily At
The Nolf Store
Fine Line Crepe and Tissue
aper All colors and shades.
Fine figured crepe paper, for
shelves, lamp shades, Etc.
WE ARE pleased to advise that
we have received a full new
stock of those celebrated
$2.50 Shoes
FOR LADIES
T.
Annual Purehaelng Trip.
John P. Wilbur, of Union, is In the
city and before loturning to Union
he will tour noarly the entire wool
pioduc'ng district. Mr. Wilbur rep-
GARDEN SEEDS Greater do
mund than ever. Fine Oregon
Yellow Danver Onion Sets, i2c
per pound. All 5c Vegetable and
Flower Setds, here for 2e.
CROQUET An :xtra fine line
now on sale. Hardwood and well
shaped balls and mallets, 95c 10
S3.45 a set.
1
OFFICE NECESSITIES Mark
ing tags, string tags, shipping j
tags, pin tickets, rubber bands, !
about twenty different brands of -inks,
mucilages, Etc. '
Ll
iJll
T Cio wheru they all go, to T
Robinson's Amusement
Parlors
Howling, Shooting, Pool
and Billiards.
X Corner Main and Webb Sti. X
100 VISITING
printed, 48c.
CARDS, nicely
TRANSFER
TRUCKING
STORAGE
The Nolf Store
CROWNERBROS
Telephouv Mulu 4
Rill
This is the shoe we had last fait
and sold out every pair be fore,
we could get more of them. We,
lmv arranttpA tn keen 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
Wkere Whole Faallieg Are Shod
The Little Darlintf
Now that gentle Spring is with us, Motlicis, you cap
take your children out in the opi n air and let them enjov the
sunshine.
We want to l:avi- tin pleas r of sit iwi g yon the swe U
rst line ol
BABY CABS AND GO-CARTS
fll IV.) iLt'JI),
BAKER & FOLSOM,
Next dooi to Pobtollice.
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