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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1904)
EIQHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1904. PAGE FIVE. SUITS TO ORDER $15.00 TO $35.00 Made to your measure, fit guaranteed. Every garment made by first-class tailors. See display of tiew spring wors teds In window. " BASEBALL AFFAIRS NEW ALIGNMENT FOR NORTHWEST LEAGUE. LEE ' TEUTSCH'Sj BIG STORE, COR. MAIN AND ALTA City Brevities U C nader. Get Sunny. Swell slippers at Teutsch's. Fresh fruit dally at Martin's. Best shoe repairing at Teutsch's. Fresh taffy at Miller's, Court street. For Rent Office rooms. Apply to C C Berkeley. Furnished rooms at 407 Alta street for rent. New ready made skirts arriving dally nt Teutsch's. The world Is not saved by the ttlngs wo do not do. Two nicely furnished rooms to rent, $10 Johnson street. Children's school shoes that wear aud look well at TeutsckV Good piano for rent. Address Renter, caro East Oregonlan. Smokers got satisfaction at How ard's, formerly Bees' clga. store. Several loads of cinders for the hauling, at the Domestic Laundry. Miss Bickers, Instructor In music, at Eller Piano Houbo, Court street. Striking bags, boxing gloves, base ball Biiplles, marbles and tops. Nolf's. Come and see the big display of Eastern novelties; new goodB. Nolf's. Housekeeping rooms for rent. In quire of Merchants' Protective Agency. Suite of rooms, with or wltheut board, (suitable for two. Inquire at this office. Get your clothes cleaned and pressed at Joerger's, 12G West Court street. Good second-hand organ for sale on easy terms. Address J. F., care East O -ego ii Ian. A fine high grade piano for sale cheap; must be for cash. Address 113 care East Oregonlan. Men's hats cleaned and blocked; clothes cleaned and pressed. J. J. Comegys' 222 East Court street. FREE FREE ' Just for the asking we will give- you the correct time. Our time regulates the schools, the trains and everything import ant In the city. Our time is the correct time and our prices on time-keepers are correct. Step In our store or call us up on the 'phone and we will tell you all about them. HUNZKER The Progressive Jeweler 726 Main Street LAST WEEK. Dr. Martin Will Soon Close His Work at Christian Church. This will be the last week of the revival at the First Chrlstlau church. Dr. Martin has proved to he a great Instructor on religious subjects. He has the faculty of handling the most abstruse subjects In a way that every one can understand It. The doctor's thoroughness and scholarship commands the respect of the most educated. "Science and the Bible" was han dled last night In n masterly manner. The speaker proved himself thor oughly conversant with the most ad vanced t science of today. Seventy-two people have been add ed to the church membership during the revival and the doctor has done untold good In Instructing the mem bers and community along religious lines. The subject tonight will he, "The Day of Small Things." Every body Invited. NEW LAUNDRY NEARLY READY. Joe Hoch Will Open Plant With Full Force. Joe Hoch Is a busy man getting his new laundry Into shape for the opening. Judging from the encour agement given him by people of the city the laundry will have to start with a full force from the first day and when the force and the machin ery are working wel ltogether It will he able to turn out a big hotel wash ing Inside of two hours. Mr. Hoch has a foreman In view who Is an Eastern man and while he has not definitely accepted the posi tion, It Is almost certain that he will and will be here in a few days to take charge of the plant. ! PERSONAL MENTION. TO PAINT ECHO SCHOOL. Building Will Be Completed In a Short Time. C. J. Wilson, of the firm of Wilson & Camlne, left this morning for Echo to look after the contract the firm has for painting the new schoolhouse now being built there. The carpen ters are through with their work and the building Is ready for the paint, which will be put on at once. Licensed to Wed. Marriage licenses were Issued Sat urday evening to William H. Hutch inson and Miss Mabel E. Patterson; Ralph Elmo Demory and Mabel lone Hill; Wallace Le Rose and May Hoi-lebey. Will Forsake the King. Eber Kniffln, a native of Great Britain, filed his' Intention of becom ing n citizen of the United States this Afternoon, with the county cleric, t School Census Complete. The census of school district No. 48. in which a new house Is to be built this spring, Is now complete, and there are found to be 27 pupils there' a slight Increase over last year. Get Sunny. U C Rader. Tell your grocer you want your money, if Schilling's Best are not good-enough for you. 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 io, i5t 30 and 0 pent packages. Our aim is to sell drugs and chemicals that are just a little better than you find in every drug store 2 KOEPPENS The Popular Price DRUG STORE A. C. KOEPPEN &. BROTHERS Proposed to Get Ogden, Pendletsn, La Grande and Walla Walla Into the Game, and Give the People Fast and Scientific Ball Pendleton Promoters of the Sport Are Non committal at Present. Pendleton Is now to bo asked -o come Into the Northwest Baseball League, along with the other pro gressive cities of the Northwest, and en.Ioy a season of fast and good base ball A lcprescntatlvo of President Lu cas was In the city yesterday, and it is said that Mr. Lucas himself will pay the city a visit In a short time, to see what the trend of opinion is in rclr.tlcn to the scheme to help sup port a league team here this year. ,At piesent there are Spokane, Ptitte, Boise and Salt Lake in the league, with Ogden knocking on the .door for admittance, and thero is where the trouble lies. If tho lntter city Is allowed to come Into tho fam ily. It will be necessary to adopt an other child to make the number even and so keep all the teams busy dur ing the season. The scheme then, Is to promote a combination team between Pendle ton, Walla Walla, Baker City and -a Grande, or some similar arrangement, so that all of the cities could afford to support one good team for ho playing time. Whether or not It will he thought feasible by the fans of this city to enter Into such a proposition is not known, as the Idea Is too new for them to state. Baseball is an expen sive luxury, and. to support a team good enough to' play In the North west League would take some coin, so that the baseball cranks of the city are thinking the matter over be lore they plunge into the plan. However, Pendleton has always been one of the first to get into line when baseball Is mentioned, and if It does not prove too expensive when the costs aro figured up, It Is proba ble that those Interested here will he willing to stand their share of the expense, provided the other cities are In on the scheme. M. O. Tin-ley, of Weston, is in the city for a short visit. H. A. Miller, of Athena, is In the city for a short visit. G. W. Hunt, of Portland, Is In the city for a few days' visit. Will M. Peterson, of Athena, is in the city on legal business. "Doc" Mansfield, of Athena, was a Pendleton' visitor yesterday. V. White, of Weston, spent Sun day In the city, the guest of friends. Clark Wood, editor of the Weston Leader, was a visitor in the city Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kunkle left this morning for a visit with friends 111 Spokane. Miss Bessie McBrlde returned last evening trom a visit with relatives In Weston. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Stone, of Athe na, aro visiting friends In the city for a few days. Miss Nellie Paul has relumed flora an over-Sunday visit with her pa rents In Walla Walla. J. M. Bedell, a prominent resident of Walla Walla, was a visitor In the city today on business. W. M. Mosgrove, one of the promi nent merchants of Athena, is In the city on a business trip. P, Bascbe of Baker City, who spent Saturday and Sunday In this city, left for his home last evening. Norval Jones, of the Peoples' Warehouse, is visiting friends in Walla Walla for a few days. Bert Campbell, who has been at The Dalles for several months, has returned to his home in this city. John Gagen, a former resident and business man of Pendleton, but now of Sumpter, Is In tho city on a busi ness trip. J. C. Cherry, the principal of the Adams schools, was a visitor in the city yesterday and Saturday for a short time on busluess. Conductor J. B. Smith of La Grande, was in the city last evening on a visit to his brother, Henry Smith, who Is at St. Anthony's hospital. Dan Smythe left this morning for Weston, where he has charge of a bankrupt stock of liquor which he sold this afternoon at public auction. Mrs. Hose Campbell returned last evening from a two weeks' visit lo Spokane and Portland, where In the latter city she attended the openings of the wholesale millinery houses. George Clay, of North Yakima, and his brother, H. Clay, of Union, two stockmen well known In tho eastern part of the state, were In the city yesterday while- en router to-Mouluna" whore they were called by the death of a sister. M, U. Hoswell Visiting Here. M. U. Hoswell, or Walla Wulla, who Is a representative of the firm of J. A. Folger & Co.. of San Fran cisco, Is In the city for a short visit with friends, Unusual Interest This Week LADY SHOPPERS The advance styles are hurrying in. Those to be displayed tomorrow will be interesting to every woman who wants to know what is correct and right. Thoro are many different styles and a diversity of fabrics. AS A STARTER -Showing a Ladies' Tailor Suit, Eton and Blouse effect, price $7.98 The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE STILES FOR MRS. A. M. CLARKE RETURNS FROM NEW YORK. I WrYTRT rT7 17A1?1VI1?1? t A. KUNKEL Q Co., Proprietors She Says Ladles' Wears Have Chang ed Entirely From Last Season Brown and Navy Blue Will Be Greatly In Evidence Military Effects Is a Thing of the Past. Mrs. A. M. Clarke at the head of the ladles' ready-to-wear department of the Peoples Warehouse, has re turned from Now York, where she has been for the past six weeks buy ing stock for her department. Mrs. Clarke In speaking of tho fashions for tho coming season, said: "The styles In ladles' wear has changed entliely, the leading features of the coming season being tho Eton and Eton blouse effects, In voils, llEht weight serges, alligator weaves, etamlnes and canvas. "The colors given most promi nence are black and champagne shade, brown aud navy blue. In the mixtures nothing but the novelty colors will be worn. "There will he a little brass worn on the hats this year, but the mili tary effects are a thing of the past In the Eastern markets. "The Eastern eostumers show very llltln fill In their rrentlons. nothing of the kind hiving been worn In Now York since last fall. Some little lias linen ctinwn In Clilcneo and some sent to the West, hut It is out of the East altogether. "In tlin silk coats and jackets a few loose-back garments are shown by the Eastern makers, uui tn iasn lonable wrap of today is the separate Eton and Eton blouse and these are made In volls and taffeta silk with a few peau de sole." Mrs. riarke Is verv clad that her trip Is ended and she Is able to ro- turn to her home In this city lor mo winter throughout the East Is dlsa greeable and cold. Kaltb will break through all formB. MENU .Ala Barb Wire Leather and Rubber Ileltlug itope Poultry Netting NuU SOUP Hog Wire KEIjIBHES Lace Leather Bolts Cablo Jackson Forks BOILED Hultber Tire Buggies with ImIsUIou Tires Carriages with Leather TrlinmlngH Hurreys with Cloth Tilmmliig ENTKEE8 Wilson Mollne Huggles with Shafts . Wilson Mollne Hacks with Poles Jno. Deere Buggies with Tops. J no. Deere Hacks with Brakes Mollne Wagon with Box & Seat Chattanoga Wagon with Bolster Spring!) HOABT Jno. Deere Gang Plow Pie Broiled John Deere Walking Plows Boiled Jno Deere Disc- Plows, Caper Bailee Jno. Dfere Lever Harrows with Jno. Deere Disc Harrow Fritters Murshrooin Sauce Home Dressing VKQETAWjES Forks Hoes Bakes Boiled Buggy Cuahlnns BALAI) Wagon Jack Balad Wheelburrow Salad DESBEItT Mluueapolis Threshing Machine Pie Qelser Threshing Machine Pudding Deeriug Harvesting Machinery with Cake Blckle Sections. Blckle Knives. Sickle Heads. Rivets. Ilealra r Anything else In our line rurnlalied to order A Repairs In season. I Before Putting In i 1 ! HANNAIN SHOES are on the way to 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 host woTknian in Pendle ton, and work entrusted to us is done right. GOODMAN-THOMPSON HARDWARE Company SucceMort to ths Thomson Company 021 Main St. DO YOU ENJOY A GOOD SMOKE? HRIDE OF UMATILLaJH Try "Pendleton Boqoet" and "Pride of Umatilla." Madeat home. A. 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