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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1904)
DAILY EAST ORE GONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1904. Spring Shirts We have just received our spring shipment of shirts consisting of ail the latest designs and at the popu lar prices of from $1 to $2.50 each It Will do you good to look through our line. I EE TEUTSCH'S: ' BIG STORE, COR. MAIN AND ALTA 2 City Brevities C Kadur. Get Sunny. An ulttmnm at Teutsch's. -..It .lotlv nt MnrMn'o i fimn t tln tr rit Tantanli'a .ltr mmln ol.'lrto nfclt(!hr at ToutBch's. $10 Johnson street. . . t .!.. I. .. .. .. nln A .1 . Box 123, Pendleton, Ore. Jrens sellout siioes mat. wear ..I .. nun nti, A f 1 (I fttao 1 lliaill, lui i Ulili Jluuiuao (imtk auimiutiiuii ui nun' formerly Rees' cigar store. K. ill IHU iiinn,.ini, A.nitmt i i . Rent Fom-roora house near r:ini'niv tiniiv iil Line mill:,;. your clothes cleaned and street nwu a. second-hand organ for sale . 'cgonfan, I nc IjIkIi grade jilano for sale must ha for cash. Address re East Oresonlan. I i nais nieancii nnu ijiockcu; cleaned and pressed. J. J. ' I Johnson, aged 10, slint In-' Mcfiee, aged 14, with a 22! t Unfit,, Qutiirilnv uti-ht In 11 ar In which the two hoys "THE ROSEMARY" COMING. Howard Kyle Will Present This Beautiful Attraction at the Frazsr February 25. Howard Kyle, the favorite actor whr presented "Nathan Hale" at the Frastor some time ago, will appear again In this city on Thursday, Fob n.try 25, In "The 'Rosemary." U Is needless to say aught In com- mondutlon of his ability, as he made a hit as Nathan Halo and will he welcomed hack ngain. Ho Is accom panied by a strong company, and the press of the East Is liberal In Its commendation of the company and this new production on Its repertnlr. Modest Umatilla County. Snm Capllnger has been digging Bcven-pound carrots and 13-pound turnips, the latter being 28 Inches In girth, at his foothill farm east of weston. These hefty tuners were simply plunted and left to grow, like tlio famous turnip behind the barn Not a hoe was stuck in the soli, not a weed molested. Mr. Capllnger thinks there Is little need to hunt for Irrigated sagebrush land when the foothills will produce thusly without irrigation. Weston Leader. PERSONAL MENTION. A. Hopson, of Milton, Is In the city for a short visit. John McNcrny, of Cftyuso, is In the city today on business. E. P. Dodd has returned from a business trip to Portland. Miss Leah Martin of Salem, is a guest of friends in the city. G. W. Gross, a prominent farmer of Athena, was a Pendleton visitor to day. H. IL McReynolds, of Pilot Rock, was a Pendleton business visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Reeder, of Nye, are visiting Pendleton friends for a few days. R. G. Still, one of Milton's promi nent business men, was a Pendleton visitor today, R. J. Stubbleflold Is very 111 with the grip, at ills homo near tho city pump house. H, Connell, of tho O. R. & N. at Umatilla, was in the city today for a business visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Price, of Wes. ton, spent Sunday In Pendleton the guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Porter, of Meacham, are visiting friends In tho city for a few days. H. B. Lee, of Milton, was the guest of friends In the city yesterday1 and today while transacting bus! ncss. J. Garnett, formerly of this city, but now a resident of Tucson, Ariz., is at the Hotel Pendleton while vis iting friends here. II. C. Willis and wife of Echo, are expected to arrive from Wnlla Walla this evening, where they have been on a visit for a few days. W. W. Harrah, of Wild Horse, was In tho city today in the Interest of tho new wagon road up Wild Horse creek from the Leo Btreet crossing. H. H. McReynolds, proprietor of the City Hotel at Pilot Rock, Is in the city today on business. He re ports the roads In bad condition, part of the way out to Pilot Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKean' and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Balderston, of Walla Walla, are In the city to at tend the leap year dancing party this evening. While here they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Warner. A CHRYSANTHEMUM CLUB, OT A LUXURY j a uusiness. movements, in solid gold-filled, silver or HUNZIKER Progressive Jeweler 726 Main Street Debate Tomorrow Night. Tho freshmen and sophomores of the Pendleton high school will sn gage in a debate at assembly hall tomorrow night, the question being, "Resolved, That arbitration is a bet tor method of settling international difficulties than war." Tho sopho- mores will defend the arbitration side and the freshmen the side rf war. Tho sophomores who will take part are Glenn Scott, Furnish Slat or and Frank Pierce. The freshmen are Dave Hill, Orvllle Reeves and Walter Cresswell. Severely III. J. A. Gnvltt has been ill at the family homo on Tustln street for some time with the grip, which has settled on his lungs, giving him much trouble. Owing to Ills ad vaneed ago the trouble Is becoming serious. Will Locate at Adams. J. E. Hull of Pendleton, was in the city Tuesday looking over the ground with a view to putting In a grocery stock. He Beemed to be satisfied, and wo may hope to have him with us about the first of March. Adams Advance. Mashed a Finger, Fred Marshall, one of the team sters for P. P. Collier, fell under his wagon this morning, a wheel run nlng over one of his fingers and it was crushed to a pulp. TO CURE A COLd IN ONE DAY Take Ix.tiv. Bromo Ouinlne Tablet.. All dtuKKl.U refund tbe money It It fall, to cure. E. w. oroye-. ttgnaiure on eacn dox. &ic Schilling's Best: satisfactory coffc b.Ving.powder flavoring extract iplcc and moneyback dealing. At your grocer's. lp u t mm rwr m i fit i mm Wc ,liave, to keep the chemically pure kind 'or medicine. The same kind is none too good for cooking. Many good cooks buy this 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 ,WB store. JL11vJ DRUG S DRUG STORE A. C. KOEPPEN & BROTHERS Pendleton Young Men Would Learn the Mysteries of the Japanese Lan guage. The Interest in the Japanese lan guage has revived since 'the begin ning of the Russo-Japanese war and several young men of this city, who organized a class last winter for the purpose of learning the Japanese language, and at the same time teaching English to their Japanese tutors, are seriously thinking of con tinuing the pursuit of knowledge. Americans who can speak the Jap anese language are In demand at high salaries In Japan, and also in the largo American cities, as Inter preters and agents for Japanese conv panles. The Chrysanthemum Club to which several enthusiastic young business men of Pendleton devoted many pleasant hours last winter, Is in ordur now, and may be reorganiz ed. SPRING '04 Dress Goods, per Yard 50c See Large Window Display These Goods Represent Early Spring Call and Styles. You are Invited to Examine Same. The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE SPEAKING AT COURTHOUSE. Noted Evangelist Will Expound the Scriptures on Monday Night. Please say to your readers that I expect to speak In the courthouse In Pendleton on Monday night, Febru ary 22, at 7:30. I shall teach that Jesus never com manded water baptism, and that ill these denominations called churches are of man's invention and have no scriptural warrant. I challenge all preachers to meet me with open Bible. Let truth and error meet In open field. Either put up or shut up. There will be no collections taken and no begging for money. No fun ny stones and no deatubeu scenes. TILFORD HOLING, Traveling Evangelist. WHITMAIN GLEE CLUB. Will Sing at Baptist Church Febru ary 25. Tho Whitman Glee Club will give a concert In the Baptist church of this city on the evening of February 25. Tho club has been recently ie- organized, and is under tlie( tutelage of Professor Fisner, or whitman col lege. The concert will be for the bene fit of the Men's Resort, of this city. Orvllle Edwards, a son of Rev. Jon athan Edwards, the Congregational minister, is a member of the club. Heaviest War Contributor. S. Ban, the Portland Japanese contractor, who has charge of all the Japanese laborers working In the Northwest, lias given $2,000 In cash to the popular war fund, being raised by Portland Japs. It Is the largest Individual contribution, so far. All the Jap laborers In the state are giving their mites, and the fund will be sent as fast as collect ed, to the homo secretary, Portland Japs will raise $10,000. Land Transfer. Jane W. Davison and William Dav ison have sold to W. R, Parker for $2,300, the old Stanfield Mill proper ty, a short distance this side of Umatilla. The place contains about six acres and is a very valuable piece of property. In the early days a gristmill stood on the land, but that has been taken down and the place Is now used as garden land. Taxes Being Paid. Tho tax list was placed In tho hands of the sheriff today for collec tion and a large number of people took advnntago of the fact to pay their taxes. Americans Turned Down, Washington. Fob. 1C. It Is stated on high authority neither Japan nor Itusia Is willing to permit Americau lullltco or nnval representatives to nccomi'.nny olthor fleets or army. Dance Wednesday, Danco Armory hull, Wodnosday. Fobrimry 17. Admission COc. Kirk- man's orchestra. All invited. Got Sunny U C llador. Nearly Forfeits His Life. A runaway almost ending fatally, started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, HI., For four years it defied all doctors and all remedies. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve had lo trouble to cure lilni. Equally good for Burns, Bruises, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 2Cc at Tallman & Co.'s Drug Store. It doesn't take an artist to draw beer; that Is the work of a professor. The Boston SHOE STORE Before Putting In Your sewer connection get prices from us on 4 and 6 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. GOODMAN-THOMPSON HARDWARE ) Company Successors to the Thompson Company 621 Main St. 1 t . .. '. HOTEL DE FARMER A. KUNKEL (Bh Co., Proprietors MENU FULL LINE OF THE DOUGLAS SHOES... ALL SIZES ALL WIDTHS The Boston Store Shoes and Clothing The French Restaurant Best 25 cent Meal In the City Private Dining Parlors Elegant Furnished Rooms n Connection GUS LaFONTAINE, pr0pi1 633 Mulu Street 1 A la Barb Wire Leather and Rubber Belting Rope SOUP Hog Wire RELISHES Lace Leather Poultry Netting Cable HOI LED Bolts Jackson Forks Nuts Rubber Tire BuggleH with CubIiIou Tires Carriages with Leather TrhnmiDgM Hurreys with Cloth Ti Imtulng ENTREES Wilson Molhie Buggies with Shafts Wilson Mollne Hacks with roles Jno. Deere Buggies with Tons. Jno. Deere Hacks with Brakes Mollue Wagon with Box & Seat Chattanoga Wagon with Bolster Springs ROAST Jno. Deere Gaug Plow Pie Broiled John Deere Walking PIowh Boiled Jno Deere Disc Plows, Caper Sauce Juo. Deere Lever Harrows with Jno. Deere Disc Harrow Fritters Murshroom Sauce Home Dressing VEGETABLES Forks Hoea Rakes Boiled Buggy Cushlnns SALAD Wagon Jack Salad Wheelbarrow Salad DESSERT Minneapolis Threshing Machine Pie Gelser Threshing Machine Pudding ,.,,, peering Harvesting Machinery with Cake Sickle Sections. Sickle Knives. Sickle Heads. Rivets. Repairs Anything else In our lino furnished to order Repairs In season. BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE 880 acres, all fenced; good well, 244 foot deep, windmill; engine; land all broke but 70 acres. 400 acreB crop. Balance to be Bummor fallowed. Three -room house- Cistern, 10x20 feet, built on high ground. Machine shed, 14x40 feet. Barn, 14x40 feet. Wheat shed, 12x20 feet. . Adams County, 9 miles of hill road. Inquire of N. P. R. R. Down C. W. CRABILL Connell . . . Wash. For sale at the East Oregonlan of flee Large bundl of nowapaptr, containing ovar 100 big papers, can be had for 25c a bundle. j