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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1904)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY1 25, 19C4. M (I I I M t 1-tttttttH MIIIH TOURNAWIENTTOTAL iys' Hats Free! WIND PUT OUTSIDERS AT A DISADVANTAGE. If. will 1 ' Boys' Hats give away j L, Every Salt from $t.50 lo $2.50, A 50c HAT FREE L Every Suit from $3.00 to $7.00 A$.50 HAT FREE lothers, bring in the Boys E TEUTSCH'S STORE, COR. MAINAND ALTA i 111 1 I HUH IWM 1 1 1 IIHHIfll I H 4-M- Brevities net Sunny. dally at Martin's. L,r. nt TCUtBCh'S. repairing at Tuutsch'a LA piano. Apply at turn , made skirts arriving Itsch's. LmrUshed rooms to io.it, street. .rhnnl shoes tnat woar 111 at Teutsch's. sntlsfnctlon at How- Mr Rees' cigar store. L,i nf cinders lor tlio the Domestic Laundry. Ilr furnished rooms for I J. I 'W V -J, fVU i . . J " Kennedy's cab la at your ill hours. 'Phone main . . . i i .i Ir clonics ciuuuuu uiiu Jocrger's, 12C West Court phone main 701 when you I Ready lor service ai uu iy you to talte tlio East See page C lor terms on lontest. airt omedy," "Abner is books arriving at r took store. his cleaned and blocked. fined and pressed. J. J. 2!2 East Court rtreet. Is st his old stand. 221 lit. with a fresh stock rf lit, fruits, cigars, etc. if will get a precsnt of a er tired buggy. See page it Oregonlan guessing con- want to nay your subscrlp- Iionths or a year ahead. I to read guessing contest ad Got Sunny. U C Rnder. "Panic," the great card game. All me rage, wc. Nolf's. How aliout your toilet soap? The nig line ironi :ic up. Nolf's. Falling has a first-class piano tun er. Leave orders. Work guaranteed. INDORSES STRAIN'S POLICY. The Condon Globe Prints Favorable Comment on Umatilla County As sessment. The Condon Ololx) prints the fol lowing cheerful Indorsement of the policy of Assessor of C. P. Strain of this county for higher property val uation: "We have received a copy of an address delivered by Charles 'P. Strain, assessor of Umatilla county, before the county court of that conn ty sitting as a board of equaliza tion on September 23, 1903, in do. fense of IiIb action In raising the as sessment of the O. It. & N. Co., to $12,000 per mile. It Is nu able argument and shows Mr. Strain to be an earnest pains. taking worker In the cause of just and equitable taxation. He has col lected n mass of statistics and facts from all over the country regarding railroad values, earnings and taxa tions which shows conclusively that his action in the matter was Just and proper. To Mr. Strain belongs the honor I of having made the first systematic I euort to require the trnnsportatlsn I companies to pay a Just share nf the taxes, that has been made In Oregon. ' The force of his argument Is ip i parent from the fact that after heir. ' lug It the court by a unanimous 1 vote refused to allow the petition ! of the rallroau company for a reduc- j tlon of Its assessment on the road I bed." Your Watch and Jewelry Repairing? pleased. guaranteed work lowest prices. HUNZDKER 1 Advance Jeweler County Is Stripped. vlnin n foil vnnra nm was a i.nDtiinir niniiliiir mill lawn and sli lii- plnt; point of tlio Oregon Lumber company, but it is now aimosi uu- serted. The Oregon jumper com ..t..ivc utMvf. Iihr Impn shinned to lnglls on the Lower Columbia, and after a couple nunureu inuusunu feet or lumber now mi hand nre fin i.i., ii, i.intim- will bn removed and the town of Vlento will be no more. C. T. Early, now superintend ..... nt n',n Mt iinnrl Lumber com I.t W. ..... ...v, - ...no niinnllilf.ll noStlliaStCl' lit Vlento while In the employ of the Oregon Lumber company, aioug .in the early AO's. Mr. Early says he offnrt in vet the office, but Himu- nu ... n-. ---- - now finds It liard work to shake loose. Tho mill hands ana lamiueb have all left town, going cither to Chenowlth or to Hood lliver. nuuu Hlver Glacier. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAV Take Uxatlve Bromo Quinloe Tableti. All d"li re "and tbe mon.r It It fall, u i cure. E. vi urore i.u,uii' u" Moro than 300 competitors have .i n...ir intpntlmi to nar- tlclpato In the airship race for the $100,000 prize at at. uiu". Schilling's Best is a long distance attraction. Moneyback. At your grocer's. CREAM OF TARTAR. We have to keep the chemically pure kind 'or medicine. The same kind is none too good for cooking. Many good cooks buy tins article here io, 15, 30 and 60 cent packages. Our aim is to sell drugs and chemicals that are just a little better than you find in every drug store. fWmVa.fCt The Popular Pce : A. C. KOEPPEN &. BROTHERS H. J. Stlllman Made the High Aver, age, While Two Spokane Men Won Second and Third Spokane Was First in Squad Averages, With Heppner Close Second The Gerv eral Record Was High Grade for Marksmanship. The second annual tournament 'it the Pendleton Sportsmen's Associa tion closed on Saturday afternoon after a most successful session of two days. A large numjer of sports men were present from all over the stato and the surrounding states, and some first-class shooting was dono during the two days. On tho after noon of the second day the wind worked a hardship on some of tho visitors who had not been used to shooting In a wind, and this had a tendency to lower the records made. Medals and Money. H. J. Stlllman of PT.d.eton, won the medal, with the highest nverage or 90.75. T. Ii. Ware of Spokane, with an average of 90.25, was the second on the list, and Jack Forbes, of Spokane, with 89, filled the third place. T. W. Ayers. of Pendleton. won the blanket offered as a prize for the lowest average, Tho Spokane squad took the first place In squad average, with a score of 87.75; Pendleton came second with 85.75; the Portland and Salem joint squad third, with 83.005: East Wash ington, with 77.4, was third, and Heppner fourth with 77.41. There was a difference of but three birds out of 2,000 between the work of tho fiast Washington ami the Heppner squnus. Individual Averages. The average of cacn man who shot through the tournament is as fol lows: Itoscoo Sheltnn, Salem, SO; A. 3. Winters, Portland. S3. 75; W. W. Cald well, Portland. 83.75; George Palmar, Salem, 87.75; H Palmer, Salem, S3; G, W. Tanahlll, Lewlstou. 8C.E: L. N, Knettle, Pomeroy, 72.50; George 11. Haker. Dayton, 80.75; J. H. Blake, lone, C2.3; J. C Seweil, Pendleton 75.75: T. W. Ayies, 09,75; Georze Mapes. Elgin, 81.3; Kershaw. Walla Walla. 72.75; 1!. W. Brady. Wallowa 79.75; II. C. Watkins, Gray's Harbor, SH.25: H. J. Stlllman. Pendleton 90.75; A. D. Stlllman, 83.25; W. W, Hoch, Pendleton, 84.25; D. C. Clark, Pendleton. 85.25; P. Waite, Pendle ton, 85.23; Kirk Telafaro. Sumpter, 80; O. Kincald, Gelger, 78; P. Shields, Harrington. 78.50: F. Rob erts, Heppner, 81; C. A. Minor, Hepp ner, 71.75; Lee Matlock, Heppner, 79.25; W. It. Irwin, Heppner, 82.75, George C. Beck. Spokane, 82.50, Ganes, Spokane, 8u; P. J, Holohan Wallace, 88: P. B. Ware, Spokane 90.23; and Jack Forbes, Spokane, 89. J. II. Wilson, of Kntnela, is In the Cliy. John Price, of Alba, is In the city for a visit of a few days. T. Roberts, of Heppner, visited wiin menus in me city yesterday. Gertrude Jordan returned yester dav even 1 lie from a visit to Adams. S. A. Pennlck, of Adams, was a Pendleton visitor today for a snort time on business. Ed Bestliom has returned from a visit' to Portland, whore he went last week on business. W. H. Colwell, of Arlington, was a visitor In the city today for a short tune on uusiuess. Mrs. L. Hansen, of Bingham Springs, Is the guest of friends in the city lor a snort time, rionriro n rionflhnp. of Salem nro ,ri- nt rlip nrpfimprv inrlnstrv in this city, Is expected to arrive -o-night. Mrs. Alex Oliver, who has been quite 111 at her home on West Webb street with bronchitis of the lungs, Is improving. Purl Tlnu-mnn urns In the cltV to day from his farm to note the pro gress on ins line uuiei uuuuuig uu Main street. Professor J, E. Cherry of Adams was In the city Saturday tor a snort visit at the omce or county super, intendent Nowliu. , P. B. Holbrook, superintendent of the Oregon Water and Land Compa ny's Irrigated farm lands at Irrlgon, Is In the city today. Wade Bailey, a son of D, W. Bai ley, formerly of this city, but now practicing law at Lewiston, Idaho, Is In the city on a short visit. J. F Slover of Walla Walla, repre senting tho Money weight Scale Com pany of Chicago, Is In the city for a few days In the niterest of his firm. L. B, Reeder Is In the city for a ,.i,..i ,.iuit iini'lnf mme here from Portland to oversee the removal of his personal effects 10 nis new iiome. .. .. v.. .,.ii n tirnmlnpiit saddle and harness maker of Union, is in the city today, en route to Walla Walla on a business uiiu im-umno trip. i.....iii Tnttlp nf the nrm of Brock & McComas, has returned from a visit to La Grande, where ho was called by the Illness of his fath er, who was sick on the ranch near Ia Grande. V 1 nnfpnliprlck one of tho pro- ..i;..', nt tim Kt riporize restaurant. has returned from Portland, wnlther 110 Weill UU UUBUtCDD. v.. Bw.ui... (lays ho was laid up in that place with an attack of grip, and returned ns soon as ho was able to travel. tik. loiinp tlmt nnver came was no bun or It would have arrived on the first mall, I In the midst of our Great Clear ance Sale dozens of people are now taking advantage of the great sav ing in Men's Suits, Boys' Suits and Clothing. Men's Furnishings and Overcoats, Dry Goods, Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Suits and Ladies', Men's and Children's Shoes. The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE STOCK REDUCTION SALE. Alexander Department Store Springs a Sensation. The Alexander Department Store has started Its annual stock reduc tion sale, an event thnt Is yearly looked forward to by all economical citizens of Pennieton and vicinity, as It means that a rare opportunity to buy high grade new goods at the most wonderfully reduced prices of fered in this section of the state. The Alexander store has long been known for the superiority of Its stock, and has established a reputa tion for never misrepresenting goods so that when goods are matked down as they have been for this an mial event, all know that this means a great reduction on goods of tho Highest Standard, jyie Alexander store has -made It a'practlce never to Carry over goods froni one season to another, and hese annual sales are the means of getting rid of all goods of the sea son that have not been disposed ,'if. Prices are what tall:, and prudent people can figure out for themselves just what they will save by taking advantage of this gteat stock reduc ing sale. If you seek to save money a wise plan would be o cnll at the store and personally Investigate the great offers during this sale, P TTTTTTTTT IMIIIIIIII1IIM1 Good Work is the Cheapest I Have your sewer connections made and your sewer work done by an experienced man who guarantees his work. Work entrusted to me is never slighted If you place your job in my hands it will be done right and at a rcsonable price. Poor sewer work means a continuous expense, while first-class work lasts a lifetime and causes no trouble or additional costs. Con sult me before you give an order for your work. H. F. SHULTZ Office, Jadd Building, Room 2. Phone Black 130 m m m m - ------- TTTTT I TTTTTTTTTTTTH TTTTT'I TTVTITTTTT1 COMING EVENTS. Walla Walla Poultry show, Febru a. 7 3-7. Oregon Christian Endeavor onvei tlon at Pendleton, February 19-22, 1904. Domestic 1 roubles. It is exceptional to find a family whore there are no domestic ruptures occasionally, but these can bo less ened by having Dr. King's New Life Pills around. Much trouble they savo by their great work In Stomach and Liver troubles. They not only relievo you, but cure. 25c, at Tallraan & Co., drug store. A coal schooner was wrecked Jan uary 23, off Quoge, Ixmg Island. Eight of the crew or 10 weie diowned. Cutlery... Keen-cutting instruments that keep their edges. Carving Sots, Butcher Knives, Bread and Oako Knives. Largo lino of Pocket Knives, all sizes, plain and fancy handles. THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. 621 Main St. .(wr?jcrsxx.ii The Boston SHOE STORE Another shipment of the RED SCHOOLHOUSE SHOES ($2.50 pair) just received. $J.25or sine 6 to 8 $$.50 for size 8 to XI $J.75for size J J to 2 $2.00 for size 2 to 3 We are selling of this shoe two pairs this year to one pair last. Why ? People have found that they wear better, fit better, look better, price better. Better Get a Pair The children want this kind. Toes in wide or narrow style ; low heels, with and without hooks. Sewed with silk. Boston Shoe Store I MERRILL TYPEWRITER CO.. So. 7 Pol St., Spokane, Cen.Agt.DEN8M0RETVPEWP.tTER qnnll.i ... Rantlno ... Expert Repairing ECONOMY IS THE ROAD TO WEALTH Practice economy in your clothing by having your cast away garments cleaned, repaired, pressed and made as good as new. If you desire the color changed, have them dyed. We are prepared to take your old clothes and make them look like new again. Our steam facilities arc first class and our work men are competent. Our prices are such that you can easily afford it, anil our work such that you will be saved the price of new clothing. Pendleton I Steam Cleaning (2b Dying Works 730 COTTONWOOD STREET Goods cilled for and dtllviMd. Phono ui-Maln taot, or a poitaltard will bring ui to your door Shot Guns Rifles Ammunition To be a good shot you must be supplied with first class material, both gun and ammunition. Our line is the highest grade, which i3 the reason for lovers of shooting coming to us. ! TSr IE-OIK I' The Hardware Man 74J MAIN STREET .4,. 4. 4.. 4.. .4.. 4.. 4-- J.. --' "' For eale at the Eatt Oregonlan of flee Large bundle of newpaper, containing over 100 big papers, can be had for 2So a bundle. t t i