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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1904)
DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1904. 1 a Spring Shirts We have just received our spring shipment of shirts consisting of all 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. LEE TEUTSCH'Sj BIG STORE, COR. MAIN AND ALTA 2 City Brevities U c Under. Got Sunny. Swell slippers at TeutBch's. Fresh fruit dally at Martin's. Fresh taffy ut Mlllei's, Court reft, Furnished rooms at 407 Alta red for rout. New ready made skirts arriving Rambler uud Crescent bicycles, 22.50 to ?)). nun s. Two nicely furnished rooms to 1 tn T,.l,Hr.n utf.i.., nl.,.l nlffilfu linir fnp unlit All. DJICM nil""" w. ..M.w. . .naa Hmv Pmiillntnn Orn . .. II - . mniilr..l,tn n u Ik wuii t uuim.il n. Rnml nlnnn for rent. Address amoKers kl huuuiuuliuii l riuw- Several loads of cinders for the Vor Kpnt Four-room house near u Acauemv. Aiioir ui mis umce. UCl JUlll UIUIIIUD UVUIIUU UIIU Academy hoard, charcoal crayon. flood second-hand arenn for salo easy terms. Address J. F., care Rl I I rpmn I n Tl i A fine hlirli irrmln nlann for sale CJH IlillR U1UUIIUU Ulltl UIWIJUUU, iiihk pnnni nni nnHHin. .1. .1. Georee V. Dnucliortv embezzled Miners and hiked. He loft a fam- I UfMLII 111 II Itllll IN 11 IHKILIVH Hfllllll PLOWING IN PROGRESS. Umatilla County Wheat Land Now In Excellent Condition for Farming. Although there has been an una sually heavy rainfall In Umatilla county this winter, the wheat land In the wheat belt proper, Is In excellent condition for plowing and a great amount of winter farming Is being done. Some of the farms In the heavy foothills land are too wet, but most of tho great wheat belt Is In prime condition. One feature of the soli In this county Is that as soon as the rain stops falling, the top of the ground settles down at once and there Is1 little or no mud to hinder travel or farming. Plowing Is now In progress more or less In every portion of the coun ty and by the time the snow Is gone trom the valleys further east In Ore gon, Umatilla county crops will1 have all been seeded and many of then! growing. AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH. NOT A LUXURY An accurate timepiece is a necessity for the timing of the day's business. The Waltham, Dueber and Elgin movements, in solid gold, gold-filled, silver or nickel cases. Best repairing at moderate prices. HUNZKER The Progressive Jeweler 726 Main Street Lecture on "Spiritualism" Again Postponed. Tho meotlngs at the First Chris tian church continue with Intense Interest. In spite of tho rain quite a num ber were out last night. Dr. Martin preached one of his good sermons, and six were ndded to the church. More than 40 have joined thus far. The lecture on "Spiritualism" has been postponed to Thursday even ing, nt which time It will be given, whether the weather proves favora ble or not. Dr.Martln Is one of the ablest plat form men In America. Everyone in Pendleton should hear his great lec ture on "Spiritualism". Services every evening at 7:30. Subject tonight, "A Lawyer's De fense of Judas Iscarlot." Everybody welcome. Will Preach at Moscow. Itev. It. W. King and family will leave Saturday next for their future home at Moscow, Idaho, whoro Mr. King will have charge of tho Baptist church. Valentine Party Tonight. The Parish Aid will glvo a Valen tino party at the residence of Mrs. J. F. Robinson, tonight. Como and bring your dime. PERSONAL MENTION. Clark Wood, of Weston, Is visiting In the city for a few days. Judge O. A. Hartman left this morning for Portland for a short business visit. D. 13. Richardson, a prominent farmer of Helix, Is In tho city for a fow days' visit. C. D. Roodwlck and daughter, of Irrlngon, are In tho city for a short visit the guests of friends. Mr. and Airs. B. F. Martin, of tho Cottage Hotel, of Mcacham, arc In tho city today, on a business visit J. B. Saylor, of Echo, Is a Pendle ton visitor for several days, being one of tho jurors for this term of court. Frank Bouchett returned to Walla Wallo this morning, after having at tended the valentlno party In this city last night. "Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waffle, of Ui Grande are In tho city, having como over to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mnrtln Anderson. Prof. J. E. Cherry left this morn ing for Adams, after having served on the board of county examiners for tho teachers' examination. Rev. M. V. Howard, of the Meth odist Church South, Is In Ia Grande this week, assisting in a revival meeting In the church there. Mr. and Mrs. Archie BaldcrsonN nnd Mr. Charles McKean, of Walla Walla, havo returned to their homo, nfter a visit In the city with friends. Fred Clark, a barber well known In Pendleton, was overcome with heat In extinguishing a fire at El gin yesterday and is In a serious condition. Alfred liasch, formerly of Uendle ton, now traveling for the Crescent Manufacturing Company of Seattle, Is in the city today In tho, Interest of his firm. Mrs. Bon Holt, of Walla Walla, re turned home this morning after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Fer guson, having come to tho city to at tend the party last night. Miss Anna Bracken and brother, Will Bracken, of Walla Walla, re turned home this morning after hav ing visited their sister, Mrs. Charles J. Ferguson, and having attended the party last night. HIGH SCHOOL HEATING PLANT, Has Been Overhauled and Now Gives Better Results. The heating plant at tho high school has been giving better satis faction of late. When It ,was first Installed It did not do the work that was claimed for It, and It was thought for a time to be a failure, but owing to changes made in It the service Is better. One of the furnaces Imb been over- hauled and does first-clnss work, but the other Is yet a little below tho normal when the weather conditions are out of the ordinary. The trouble with tho plant seems to be that It was not Installed In a proper man ner In the first place, but after some of the work of the Installing agent Is undone and fixed over the plant gives the best of satisfaction. Advance Styles SPRING OF 1 904 Damask Waistlngs Mercerized Axfords , Embroidered Waist Patterns Cluny Laces for Trimmings See Large Window for Display , The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE MEN' SHOES FOR THE MEN BOY'S SHOES NEW STYLES LADIES' SHOES STETSON CHILDREN SHOES HATS SPEAKING AT COURTHOUSE. Noted Evangelist Will Expound the Scriptures on Monday Night. Please say to your readers that I expect to speak In tho courthouse In Pendleton on Monday night, Febru ary 22, at 7:30. 1 shall teach that Jesus never com manded water baptism, and that ill these denominations called churches are of man's Invention and havo ao 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 stories and no deathbed scenes. TII.FORD BOUNG. Traveling Evangelist. William Smith a 'Candidate. Hnrairta from Baker CItv sav that ex-State Senator William Smith, of that city, Is a candidate for district attorney for the Union-Baker dis trict on the democratic ticket. Inspector May Lose Scalp. J. H. Barbour, the Chinese Immi gration Inspector, who was In Pen dleton on Saturday to adjust Chinese claims here. Is now under fire In Portland. Charges have been lodg ed against him for causing tho arrest of Jeting Sheuy, a prominent Chinese of Portland, without warrant, the shock of the arrest causing the death of Sheuy from heart disease. The Chinese consul Is Investigating the case and charges have been prefer red against Barbour, Dance Wednesday, Dance Armory hall, Wednesday, February 17. Admission GOc. Kirk man's orchestra. All invited. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tableti. All druggliu refund tbe money 11 It falls to cur. E. W. Orove'i signature on each box. 25c Common pepper is pepper and almost anything else a quarter pepper three-quarters that, very likely. Sells "cheap" and pays 300 per cent. Schil ling's Best is nothing but good true pepper. If you want dirt you can add it for nothing. CREAM OF TARTAR. We have to keep the chemically pure kind for medicine. The same kind is none too good for cooking. Many good cooks buy this article here 10, 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. KOEPPENS Ti' DRUG STORE A. C. KOEPPEN &. DROTHERS New Salesman at Peoples' Ware house. Ed Austin, an experienced .sales man, arrived In the city today from Victoria, B. C, and has taken a po sition in the clothing department t tho Peoples' Warehouse. Mr. Aus tin comes here highly recommended. He will assume his new duties .o-morrow. State Convention Knights of the Maccabees, Portland, Ore., March 22nd, 1904. For the above occasion tho O. II. & N. makes a rate of one and one third fare for the round trip on tho certificate plan. Tickets on sale any three days prior to tho opening day. For particulars call on or address E. C. Smith, agent O. R. &' N. Seventh Day Adventlsts' Meeting Walla Walla, Wash., April 5-10, 1904. For the above occasion the O. R. & N. makes a rato of one and one third fare for the round trip on the certificate plan. Tickets on sale any three days prior to the opening day. For particulars', call on or address 13. C, Smith, agent O. R. & N. Mrs. Anderson's Funeral. Tho funeral of Mrs. Martin Ander son wa- hold at tho M. E. church ,.t 2 p. m, today, and the Interment took placo In Olnoy cemetery. A largo crowd of friends from the city and niaiy acquaintances from La Grande woro In attendance John Edgar Insane. John Kdgar, a well known carpen ter and prospector of Walla Walla, was found wandorlng over tho Hat near Milton In a demented condition yostorday. Ho was takon In custody by the city marshal and will ho sent to his homo on Dry Crook, near WallU Wnlla. Got Sunny, U 0 Rador. Seventeen Japanese living In New York city, representing $15,000,000 of their own and others' capital, will undertake to raise $5,000,000 among Japanese In America, for the mi kado's government. The Boston SHOE STORE 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 Elogant Furnished Rooms in Gonneotion GUS tHoNTAliNE, Prop. 633 Mnlu Street 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. Leather and Ilubber Belting Jtope HOTEL DE FARMER A. KUNKEL (C Co.. Proprietors ME3STU A la Barb Wire SOUP . Hog Wire ueLtbhes Lace Leather Poultry Netting JloltH Jackson Forks Nute Cable BOILED Rubber Tire BuggleH with Cushion Tires Carriages with Leather Trimmings 8urreyn with Cloth Tilmmlug ENTItEEB Wilson Mollne Buggies with Shafts Wilson Mollne Hack with Poles J110. Deere Buggies with Tops. Jno. Deere Hacks with Brakes MolIueWagou with Box & Seat Cbattanoga Wagon with Bolster Springs BOAST Jno. Deere Gang Plow Pie Broiled John Deere Walking Plows Boiled Jno Deere Disc Plows, Caper Sauce Jno. Deero Lever Harrows with Jno. Deere Disc Harrow Fritters Murshroom Sauce Home Dressing VEGETABLES Forks Hoea Bakes Boiled Buggy Cushluns HALAD Wagon Jack Balad Wheelbarrow Salad DE8SEBT Mluueajwlls Threshing Machine Pie Gelser Threcihlug Machine Pudding Deerlnir Harvesting Manhlnnrv with flnka t) ( .. 1. 1 .. .1 Dt.1.1. ir..i " iii . . V ,.. . D1UKIC tcvuuUB. DIUK1C IVUIVCH. OICIIO XICBUS. IVIVUM. Anything else hi our Hue furnished to order itepalra In season. Repairs BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE 880 acres, all fenced; good well, 244 foot deep, windmill; engine; land all broke but 70 acres. 400 acres crop. Balance to be summer fallowed. Three-room house- Cistern, 10x20 feet, built on high ground. Machine shed, 14x40 feet. Barn, 14x40 feet. Wheat shed, 12x20 feot. AdaniB County, 9 miles of N. P. R. R. Down hill road. Inquire of C. W. CRABILL Connell . . . Wash. For oale at the East Oregonlan of flee Large bundi of newspaper, containing over 100 big papers, can be had for 25c a bundle.