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EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1904. PAGE FIVE. SUITS TO ORDER $15.00 A FRIEND IN NEED LEE 'TEUTSCH RECEIVES PITI FUL NOTE FROM SICK WOMAN TO $35.00 Made to your measure, fit guaranteed. Every garment made by flrst-clais tailors. See display of new spring wors teds In window. LEE TEUTSCH'S BIG STORE, COR. MAIN AND ALTA City Brevities U c Under. Got Sunny. Swell slippers at Teutsch's. Fresh fruit dally nt Martin's. Beat shoo repairing nt Teutsch's. Any harness will chafe It you fret tn it. . iua Fresh taffy at Millet's, Court litreet. Religion Is good as a trade, but I poor as a tool. Furnished rooms at to 1 Alta I Meet for rent. Two nicely furnished rooms to Itttt, $10 Johnson street. , Good piano for rent. Address lister cans East Oregonlan. X nine-room house Is offered Tor iietl in the classified columns. Smokers get satisfaction nt How- lira" formerly Itees' cigar store. Srreral loads of cinders for the hjoltag, at the Domestic Sundry. Hiss Kickers. Instructor In music. Itt Eller I'iano House, Court street. Housekeeping rooms for rent. In- Iqolrc of Merchants' Protective Aiency Suite of rooms, with or without Iboud, suitable for two. Inquire' at ikls office. Good second-hand organ for sale easy terms. Address J. F., care t O-egonian. Navel oranges, lemons, bananas, kites, figs, grape fruit, popcorn, etc., lit F S. Younger & Son's. A fine high grade piano for sale Itkeap; must be for cash. Address III care East Oregonian, I Ven's hats cleaned and blocked; liies cleaned and pressed. J. J. Iflstgys' 222 East Court street. fresh cauliflower, sweet potatoes, Ittbbage, lettuce, spinach, mustard sreeos, turnips, celery, onions, cran berries, horseradish, garlic, parsnips. lurots, etc., at F S, Younger & Now. ready made skirts arriving dally nt Teutsch's. Children's school shoe that wear and look well at Teutsch'w Get your clothes cleaned and pressed at Joorger's, 12C West Court street. Paper and wooden plates, pro napkins, tooth picks, brooms. Nolf's. Japan-whisk Notice to Contractors. "isaleil proposals will be received : at the office of T. F. Howard, archi tect, room IT Jmld building, up to I ten o'clock, March 10th. 1904, for the , erection and completion of a two- story frame cottage, with stone base ment for William P. Sturgls, accord ing to plans and specifications now on file in the office of the architect. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids for the work. February 25, 1904. New Bank Building. C. E. Troutman, the architect. Is at work on plans for a new bank building to be erected in the near fu ture by the First National Hank of Athena. The size of the building has not as yet been determined, but It lias been decided to build, and the work will be rushed through as soon as started, which will be at an early date. NOT A LUXURY An nrrnriitr timpnlfrr i5 9 luildHoecessitv for the timinrr of brittle day's business. lefS M T.he Wal,1,am Dueber and sPHElein movements, in snlid (old, gold-filled, silver or nickel cases. Best repairing at moderate I prices. HUNZTKER The Progressive Jeweler 726 Main Street Graduated Osteopath. Dr. 1j. Frances Thompson, Osteo pathic physician, graduate A. T. Still school, Klrksville, Mo., has opened offices at the home of Mrs Ad Nye, 502 Water street, for the treatment of women and children. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 'Phone. Red 54. Consultation and examination free. Will Visit on the Sound. .Mr and Mrs. G. N. .Miller left this morning for a 10-days' visit In Se attle and other Washington points. Mrs. Miller will be the guest of rel atives and friends, while Mr. Stiller attends to some Imporfunt engineer ing business. Harvey Adams Out of Danger, Harvey Adams, the Umatilla coun ty boy who tried to kill himself at La Grande, Wednesday night, by taklnc laudanum. Is recovering. His despondency Is said to be the result of a love affair. On Their Way Home. Word has been received that Mr. and Mrs. I-eon Cohen are now In Chicago on their way home from New York and will reach Pendleton In a very few days. J. H. O'Neill In the City. T TT rV..ll1 nnnltln. rt n A dll. ergetic traveling passenger agent of the O. It. & N., was in the city this evening between trains. 1 TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Tike Laxative Bra mo Quinine TaMeu. All drurrliu refund tbe mono? u u lain ucura. E w. (irove'a algnatur. on each box. 2Sc. Plucky Widow Who Supports Her self and Family, Driven to Ask a Loan From Mr. Teutsch He Re sponds Promptly Friends Should See That Her Wants Are Supplied. Lee Toutsch has the reputation of having a big heart and a willing hand. That's the reason he got the fol lowing note last evening. A nonr Ktrl? urnmiin nt Pamllotnn whose name Is mnrclfnllv nlthhnlri from the sordid gaze of "the public. is lying in at her home. There Is no food In the hniiao nnr u-nnd tn help the sick woman warm. She de pends on her dally work to furnish the necessities of life and when her hands stop her pay stops. For a week sho lino htion rIpV- nml has hoped every day to get better and bo able to work. Her scanty store has dwindled lou-pr nmt lnu-nr until at last she must ask for help or starve and she sent the following note to i.ee Teutsch yesterdav even ing: "Pendleton, Feb. 25. ".Mr. Teutsch: I am down sick In bed and am clear out of wood and have no. money to buy any with. I am going to ask you to lend me $2.50 If you will, to get some wood with, and as soon n I pet nut tn work again, I will pay It to you. I am ciear out of everything and will be glad if you ran let me have this amount, as I don't know anvbody else to ask. Yours truly." As soon as a boy could trot from Mr. Teutsch's store down tn tbp house, this needy widow got her man. ami is now rejoicing that her confidence was not mlsplaeed. She needs more help. She Is too proud to beg and will work when she can and friends should see that she Is taken care of. ! PERSONAL MENTION, j Get Sunny. U " Rader. Schilling's Best tea and cof fee are not extremes; good enough; as good as you care to pay for probably. Moneyback; grocer's. CREAM OF TARTAR. We have to keep the chemically pure kind for medicine, The same kind is none too good (or 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 drug store. TOEPPENS The Popular Price DRUG STORE WILL. CONTINUE SLOYD. Conclusion Reached by the School Board Last Night. The school board held a meeting last night, at which time the general condition of the schools was dis cussed and plans entered Into for the harmonious working of all the departments of the district. The matter of the Sloyd depart ment was talked over by the board, and Mr. Le Masters who has charge of It. and It Is probable that the work will be continued for the re mainder of the year at least. It has proven a very interesting depart ment to the pupils and Is of practi cal value to them. There have been some misunderstandings as to the status of the head of the depart ment, but that Is now overcome, and It Is thought that the work will pro ceed with no unpleasant interrup tions from any source. V. A. Cole, a prominent resident of Vinson, Is In the city on n business trip. J. H. French, of Vinson, was transacting business In the city to day. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Miller, of Echo, nre visiting In the city for a few days. Mrs. M. H. Gillette, of Echo, is in the city for a short visit with friends, Miss Grace Jones, of Walla Walla. Is visiting friends In the city for a few days. L. E. Huklilll, a business man of Starbuck. was a Pendleton business visitor today. J. W. Scriber, the La Grande banker, Is in the city for a short business visit. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Wells, of Meacham, are the guests of friends in the city for a short time, A. W, Nye has returned from a business trip to Milton, where he has been for the past few days. Miss Ruby Whittemore is visiting her homestead near. Alba, having gone there a couple of days ago. Mr. and Mrs, Charles P. Barnett, of Heppner, are In the city the guests of friends, and will make this their future home. Charles Johnson, formerly of the O. R. & N. force, located In this city, but who baa lately been in Yakima, has returned, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wilson, of Echo, were In the city yesterday for a short visit with friends and to do their spring trading. Mr. Wilson Is one of the prominent farmers in the county. Glee Club Entertainment. The Baptist church was comforta bly filled last night with friends ot the Whitman Glee ClulhlcJtrpp. rtered an entertaining program of songs and stories from school life. It was one of the most sprightly en tertainments of the season and was highly appreciated. Thore was not a tiresome number on tho program. They will bo warmly wolcomed to Pendleton at any future time. To Sue the O. R. & N. Baker City. Fob. 2C Ben Bow and incL- Nixon, who woro ncoultted of tho charge ot stealing castlrou car ttviiims for their foundry, yestordoy, Don't Make This Mistake You Must, Not, Overlook the Early Arrivals Men's Neckwear Four-in-Hands Ascots New Greys, Reds, Plaids, Persian and Noveltv Effects Stylish High-Class Suits and Pants for Gentlemen $7.50 to $20 You must be pleased in every way when you buy here, else we will not sell you. Any alteration that U necessary Is made by an experienced tailor. The Peoples Warehouse WHERJD IT PAYS TO TRADE M s RE RUINED HOTEL DE FARMER I MINING COMPANIES TO BE SUED FOR DAMAGES. A. KUNKEL C Co., Proprietors IMC 33 3ST TT Shoshone County, Idaho, Streams Have Been Poisoned by Refuse From Smelters Farming Land Has Been Ruined and Water Rendered Unfit for Use. A la Barb Wire Poultry Netting N11U Spokane. Feb. 2C Damages for $540,500 will be demanded by 21 farmers of Shoshone county. Idaho, from the owners of several large mines In the Coeur d'Alene In suits which will be Bled In the federal court at Mo cow, Idaho, sometime this week. The farmers, all of whom have assigned their claims to Elmer Doty, claim that by reason of dump ing debris In the south fork of the Coeur d'Alene river their farms have been Irretrievably damaged. W. T Stoll, of Spokane, and Judge Edwin McBee, of Rathdrum. are attorneys for the farmers. It Is contended by the farmers that In former years when the Coeur d'Alene river overflowed Its banks. It left a sediment that was beneficial to the overflowed land. It Is claimed now, however, that about 3.0u0 tons a day of debris Is being thrown Into the south fork, and that the channel Is being rapid, ly tilled up. Whereas, it Is claimed, the river used to overflow once a year, now, in the filled condition of the channel, the slightest freshet causes it to ov -r-flow. It is claimed that after the water, which mixes with lead In the process of concentration, flows back Into the river. It renders the water absolute ly poisonous, so that when the land Is overflowed It leaves a sediment which destroys the soil. It is also claimed that for stock to drink the water of the river mean 3 certain death. The valley ot the Coeur d'Alene. It Is pointed out, used to be a fine hay country. Now, it Is alleged. Its productiveness has been destroyed. 1 I ! ii j sorp Hog Wire RELISHES Leather and Rubber Retting Lace Leather Holts Itope tikOle JacKsou f ort ROILED Rubber Tin? Huggies with v usliiou Tires Carriages with Leather Trimming Surreys with Cloth 'ftlinmluc ENTREES Wilson Mollue Buggies with Shafts Wilson Moltne Hacks with Poles Juo. Deere Ruggies with Top. Jtio. Deere Hacks with Rraken MolineWagou with Rox 4 Seat Chattanoga Wagon with Roister Springs ROAST Jno. Deere Gaug Plow Pie Rrolled John Deere Walking Plows Boiled Juo Deere Disc Plows, Caper Sauce Juo. Deere Lever Harrows with Jno. Deere Disc Harrow Fritters Mun-ltroom Sauce Home Dressing VEGETABLES Forks Hoe Raken Roiled Buggy Cusliluna SALAD Wbcou Jack Salad Wheelbarrow Salad DESSERT MluueapolU Threshing Machine Pie Geuter Threshing Machine Pudding Deeriug Harvesting Machinery with Cake Sickle Sectlous. Sickle Kuivee. Sickle Heads. Rivet. Repaint Anything else lu our Hue furnished to order Repairs lu wa-noti. Choose wisely, enjoy long. HAININAN SHOES are on the way to The Boston Store Have you Indigestion? Have you Sick Headaches? 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