DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1904. ' ' ' " tailor Made Clothing We have just, received over 3500 samples fromthoBd V. Price Tailoring Company of Chicago, ranging in price from $15.00 to $35.00 per suit. Mr. George Alferd Ferguson who has taken orders for us and has done all measuring for the past two years without a single suit being rejected, is still with us and would be pleased to thow you the line of samples All Fits Guaranteed i ulul-iiiiii iiruT inn t ILIIJUI1HL IYICI1 1 IUI1. jl EE TEUTSCH'S I BIG STORE, COR. MAIN AND ALTA Brevities er. uet tuuny. Ippcrs at Teutsch'8. hit dally at Martin's. repairing at Tuutsch's dy furnished rooms to rout, i street. L. irhnnl uliocH that wear fiell at Toutsch's. ret satisfaction at How- Ferly necs' cigar store, loads 'of cinders for tuc it the Domestic Laundry. Icelf furnished rooms for In W J. uaru s, vus iiaiey. It Kennedy's cab Is at your it ill hours 'I'lione main kir clothes cleaned and It Joerger's, 12G West Court I ii motn 7m wlmn vnti lb. Ready for service at all p. McFaul has moved Ills of- Association block to tuo k. I pay you to tako the East See, page G for terms on contest. lor, Designer, Elite, I.a k., new fashion impels lor Kolt's. tils cleaned nd blocked, femed mil pressed. J, J. l!!2 East Court troet. fj will get a preesnt of a kr tired buggy. See page I Oregonlan guessing cou nt to nav vnur suhscrin- BlMfha nr n von r nlinml Iti read guessing contest nd nro wildcat was hilled lliithln the city limits nf I The animal weighed C Got Sunny. U C Under. Fresh tafty at Miller's, Court street. Furnished rooms at 40" Alta street for rent. Haled liny for sale. Address Box 123, Pendleton, Ore. Good piano for rent. Address Kenter, care East Oregonlan. For Rent Four-room house near old Academy. Apply at this office. Good second-hand organ for sale on easy terms. Address J. F., care liusl Oregoninu. A lino high-grade piano for sale cheap; must be for cash. Address ii.. care last urogoniun. A LUXURY tit Curate timeoiece is a (y tor the timing of 'business. "hltham, Dueber and pavements, in solid pa.nlled. silver or Pses. Impairing at moderate iZlKER tessive Jeweler "ANTI-UNION UNION." New Order Supposed to Be a Back Fire Against Labor Unions. The -union men of the city are dis cussing the organization of the American League of I ndependent Workmen, which took place at the courthouse on Saturday evening. When the matter was discussed among people of the town In the first place, it was supposed that the league was a new fraternal body springing into existence, but from what the union people say of It, it Is a sort of an "Anti-union union." J. C. Tratnpleasure, president of the Trades and Labor Council, said of tlio new order today: "It is claimed by the unions that the organization was formed In the Urst instance at Chicago some months ago, with the help of the em ployers, who were havlug trouble with the unions, and wished to band tlio opposition to them together for greater strength. From that place It came West, lighting at Butte, when the trouble between the copper tureen was at its height. From Butte It went to Spokane during the recent labor troubles there, and now has come here to sooth the wounds of a fow who are out of favor with the union men. "Out of the list of officers ele-t-ed Saturday, all but one or two are on the black-lists of the various unions In the city, and these people think that they have cause to believe that the organization. here was form ed to fight them." Joe, Bailey, of Echo, Is In the city today, C. E. Cochran, of Union, is In tho city for a short business visit. E. C. Scott, a prominent farmer of Helix, is In the city for a short visit. Mrs. M. A. Radcr Is visiting friends In Walla Walla for a few days. Mrs. n. Slater, of Union visited relatives in the city Saturday and Sunday. H. Connell, of the O. It. & N it Umatilla, was n business visitor In the city today. Frank Rack, n writ t-nnn.., rnrmm- of tlio Echo country, is In the city a uusiness visit, Ban Smytho was a visitor in Wes ton today, where he went to look nrter legal business. William Jlosgrove, one of tho prominent residents of Athena, Is in the city today "for a visit. James Lleuallen, a prominent res ident of Adams, is In the city today for a short visit on business. Will M. Peterson, the Athena law yer, is In tlio city for a short busi ness visit at tho courthouse. Mrs. J. H. Montgomery, of island City, was the guest of friends in tho city yesterday for a short time. Fred Andrews, of Echo, is in the city at tlio bedside of his son, who Is in the hospital with a broken thigh. E. D. Boyer, the cashier of tho First National Bank of Walln Walla, accompanied by Mrs. Boyer, spent Sunday In the city. Conductor C. S. Brown, who has been laying off with erysipelas of the face for the past three months, went out on his run last evening. H. Martin, of Weston, one of the new road supervisors for that pail of the county, was a Pendleton visit or Saturday on a business trip. W. W. Mnrkham left this morning for Portland, where lie goes on a business visit In the Interest of the Pendleton Ice & Cold Storage Com npny. Ho will be gone several days. Mrs. A. C. Howson, of Grnngevllle, Idaho, left this morning for a visit with friends In Portland and Arling ton, utter a short stay In this city at the home of Mrs. Charles J. Fer guson. Clifford Bellinger has returned from n visit with relatives and friends in Portland and Salem. Mr. Bellinirer wns frirmprlv n rnclrlfml nf Salem, and visited for a week with relatives mere. Card of Thanks. The family of Frank Roumagoux wish to extend heartfelt thanks to the friends whose sympathy and deeds were so kindly and unselfish ly tendered them during the last Ill ness of their husband and father, and In assisting after his death. MRS FRANK ROMAGOUX AND FAMILY. rn r.tIRE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take UxktUe Bromo Quinine Tkbleti. All . .TTl mAnav if it full tn rure. rv ututc inuvi - A business school Schil ling's Best that teaches how to do business so as to make every man and woman you deal-with your friend. Your grocer's; moneyback. ;am of tartar. Vp 1, ...... t tl,n Mimrlirilllv 1)'. llftVC IU KCCJJ (Mb ...... j i Or ni.. .. ,nt is none tOO pure kind too this ' medicine. The same kind is none too tOnrt f..- i rnnllE IlllV tlllS iui tODKing. WlUUy I,""" www..- -j "'icle here 10, 15, 30 and 60 cent packages. Our at : 11 rlimrucals that "Illl IS IU SCll UUS "'" w.. ,te just a little better than yon find in every drim ... W W.W.W. , a : WENS The Popular Price me rPDRUG sTORE CONTRACTS LET. Plumbing and Heating of the Bow man Building. The contract for the plumbing and heating of the Bowman building w.is let Saturday evening and work will commence on the piping at once. The Goodman-Thompson Hard ware Company was successful In landing the bid for the plumbing at $2,770, and will hurry the work through to the finish with all the dis patch possible. The heating plant will be Installed by the Garden-Kendall Company, of Portland, they having offered to do the work for $3,800. 'Bade, Jacobs & Company, of Portland, G. H. Suth erland and Lynch & O'Uourke, f Walla Walla, also bid for the work, but their bids were higher than the others. As soon as the piping Is put in place the finishing work will be done and it Is the Intention of the con tractors to ' have tho building ready for occupancy by the first of May. Sulililul- For Kuliuer. The so called "grcusewood plaut" of the Rocky inouutuius, it Is said, has been found to yield a good substitute for rubber. The young shoots of this plant contain 11 milky fluid and the older wood a resinous gum. In making the rubber, It appears, the former lire bruised between rollers and the lutter crushed, the whole muss belus; uftcr ward placed In a mechanically agitated vehhul and subjected to the uction of carbon bisulphide, carbon dlsulphlde, naphtha or other India rubber solvent When this bus been continued for some hours, heat being applied If necessary, the liquid is strained off. This Is placed In a closed vessel and the olutlle mat. ter driven off by heat. That part which will not volatlze is then washed with either cold or hot water and subjected to repeated rollings. Zinc Sails In Fruit. The export of various forms of dried rem,, tiite pnuntrv has bucn con siderably hampered of late by the dls- covcry that a lurge pari 01 u is con iiii vim- milts. It was at Ilrst supposed that the presence of the zinc was due to tue zinc iruys iu wwi-u .1... u-nu .lrli.il mill tbelr Ube was II1U " ' " abandoned. The zinc, however, con tinued to appear in tue rruu. uerr uti,.ii. nf Cnrlitz has recently con ducted au Investigation to determine, Its bouice. He" tltius unit 11 ziuc in prcheiit in the soil or atmosphere .It Is rnnrlllv flllciMI llll liv the nlauts and fruit trees, and us 11 couslderablo por tion of the ordinary fertilizers comaum ..1..,. ...iiu u lu vim'v nrnliiible that thu Jotter nre responsible for the coutuui looted fruit. Notice. . , nll., UncA PinlllflnV ueguiar hiuuiiub .ww No. C, Tuesday night, 7:30, Febru- n.i. n. ti... niiv nnntipll rooms. ary win, l"u ., ------ All members requested to nttoud. JV.lll'O w. H. E. COOK, Pres. Secy. t...i..Ii. ..lll,ta nf lllltfp. 2 Days More 2 WILL END THE 17th Annual Clearance Sale AT The Peoples Warehouse You certainly can not make a dollar easier than to save it. Reduced prices for these two days Sale Ends Wednesday Evening Feb. 10th. Inut-iiluiiH l.lfp ltnft. A simple niid Ingpuluus life raft re sembles the ordinary cork ring life pre server, but Is larger and more "shlp tliape." A transverse band t-erves ns a seat, so that ouly the low er part of ihe body is luimeied. The craft is provid ed with a knotted rope, down which the passenger clumbers after the boat has beeu thrown overboard; also with paddles and an automatic alarm bell. Culur or Ten. A bulletin of the Tokyo agricultural college says that the color of green tea is not cauted by copper salts necessa rily, but Is due to the fact that green ten Is made fruin leu en dried as soon us they are picked, while black tea Is allowed to ferment Urst. The fermenta tion neutralizes fcouie of the tannin; hence black tea is not so Injurious as treen. Graduate Osteopath. Dr. L. Frances Thompson, Os teopathic physician, (graduate of tho American School of Osteopathy, Kirksvllle, Mo.) will treat women and children at their homes or jt her apartments by appointment, un til desirable offices can he secured, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days of each week. 'Phone, Red 73. ..a.-j.-j..j..j..j.-j.-J..j..J..J..J..j.---4--r.-4-.-f4--l HOTEL DE FARMER A. KUNKEL (St, Co., Proprietors Of tlio 1,250 Southern Pacific loco motives, 600 are oil burners. MENU A la Barb Wire Leather and Rubber Iteltlug Ko)e SOUP Hog Wire KKIiltWKH Lace Leather Jncksou Forks Poultry Netting ItolU NuU Cable ROILED Kubber Tire Buggies with Cushion Tires Uarringes with Leather Trimming Murreys with Cloth Ti limiting KNTKKKS VVllsou Mollue lluggiett with Shafts Wilson Mollne Hacks with I'olin J no. Deere Buggies witli Tops. Juo. Deere Hacks with Brakes Mollne Wagon with Box t Seat Chattauoga Wagon with Holder Hprlug KOAHT Juo. Deere Gang Plow Pie Drolled John Deere Walking Plows Uolltnl J no Deere Disc Plows, Caper Sauce Juo. Deere Lever Harrows with Jno. Deere Disc Harrow Fritters Mushroom Sauce Home Droning VKOKTAHLUfl Forks Hoes Itakes Boiled Buggy Cushions SALAD Wagou Jack Salad Wheelbarrow Salad DK88EKT Minneapolis Threshing Machine Pie Uelaer Threshing Machine Pudding Deerlng Harvesting Machinery with (Jake Sickle Sections. Sickle Knives. Sickle Heuds. Rivets. Repairs Anything else In our line fiiruUhed to order Repairs In season. The Boston SHOE STORE Another shipment of the RED SCHOOLHOUSE SHOES ($2.50 pair) j'ust received. $t.25r sfce 6 to 8 $$.50 for size 8 to J 1 $1.75 for sfce it to 2 $2.00 for size 2 to 3 We are selling of this shoe two pairs this year to one pair last. Whv ? 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 j low heels, with and without hooks. Sewed with silk. Before Putting In Your sewer connection get prices front us on 4 and G inch vitrified sewer pipe. Complete line of Closets of different sizes, kinds and prices. Our plumber is the best workman in Pendle ton, and work entrusted to us is done right. Boston Shoe Store GOODMAN THOMPSON HARDWARE Company Successors to the Thompson Company 621 Main St, The French Restaurant Best 25 cent Meal in the City Private Dining Parlors Elegant Furnisltfti' .Rooms in Connection GUS LaFONTAlNE, Prop. 633 Maiu Street OUR SUIT CLUB The Expense of Having Your Suits Cleaned and Pressed is Light If You Join Our Club $1.50 PER. MONTH IS THE LEAST To be a member of our club and we keep your clothes looking neat, clean and well pressed. Its no trouble to you, we call for and deliver your clothing. Telephone us Main 1C91 or drop us a card and our solicitor will upon you Pendleton Steam Cleaning (3b Dying Works CANTY &. JONES, Props. 9in rnTTONWOOD STREET Good, called for .nd d.llv.red. Fbone ui-MId t69l. .r a poiUI .r will orinn ui i jvui- vv. rELATEFUTE "lMlnerl Rubber. VOU .MAY Wnfn kkI'JjACK a womk-out hoof FLATERITE ROOFING are'js paV to -H?B-jggia co. w M Worcester Building. Mayor riiuiuK -. will bo Impeached for violation of A. C. KOEPPEN &. BROTHERS Ills ooui as iiiwjvi, , nvaBF