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1 EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1904. PAGE FIVS. SUITS TO ORDER $15.00 TO $35.00 Made to your measure, fit guaranteed. Every garment made by first-class tailors. See display of new spring wors teds In window. j L EE TEUTSCH'S j BIG STORE, COR. MAIN AND ALTA City Brevities U C Rader. Get Sunny. ' Swell slippers at Teuton's. Fresh fruit dally at Martin's. Best shoe repairing at Teutsch's. For Rent Office rooms. Apply to C. C. Berkeley. Furnished rooms at 407 Alta street for rent. New ready made skirts arriving dally at Teutsch's. Two nicely furnished rooms to rent, J10 Johnson street. Children's school shoes that wear and look well at Teutsch'k Smokers get satisfaction at How ard's, formerly Rees' clga, store. Several loads of cinders for the hauling, at the Domestic Laundry. Miss Bickers, instructor In music, at Eller Piano House, Court street. 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, 12C West Court street. Good second-hand organ for sale on easy terms.. Address J. F care East O.-egonlan. 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. DR. MARTIN'S PROGRAM. 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 Second and Last Elocutionary Enter tainment at the Christian Church Tomorrow Night. Dr. Martin will give another of his excellent elocutionary entertainments at the Christian church tomorrow night, consisting of an entirely dif ferent selection of readings from that given at the last entertainment: Those who heard Dr. Martin last week In his Inimitable dramatic readings and Impersonations, will take this last opportunity to hear him on this occasion. He will leave Pendleton ut the close of this week's work, having held ' one of the most profitable meetings ever enjoyed here. REVIVAL MEETINGS. Under Auspices M. E. Church, South, at Thompson Schoolhouse. Rev. M. V. Howard, assisted by Rev. and Mrs. A. L. ThorouKhman, will commence a series of revival meetings at the Thompson school house on Butter creek, next Satur day evening, which will be continusd over two Sundays, under the auspi ces of the South "M. E. church. Spec ial music will be provided., and some very interesting and beneficial meet ings are expected. Rev, Warren Next Sunday. Rev. John Warren, of Heppnor, will be the guest of Rev. W. E. Pot wine the latter part of this week, and will have chargo of the esrvices in the Church of the Redeemer next Sunday. Mr. Potwlne will go In the meantime to Heppner and direct the services In that city on the same day. Parish Aid Meeting. There will be a meeting of (ho Women's Auxiliary of the Church of the Redeemer tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lee Moorhouse, and at 3 o'clock the Par ish Aid Society will hold a meeting, at which there will be Important business to transact. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tablets. All ilrucKlsts refund the money If It falls to cure. I). V. drove's signature on eacb box. 25c. Get Sunny. U C Rader. White pepper is black with its coat off; different flavor, of course. There is little demand for it; costs too much. There is only one mill in the world; Schilling's Best is its finest product. There's another way of getting the coat off; rotting it off. That's cheaper. Need we mention it? UoxyUck mytUoj always sd i,jwUti. 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, 15. 3 nd,. 60 cent packages. Our aim iff to sell drugs and xhemicals that ' are just a little better than you find in every drug store. KOEPPENS The Popular Price DRUG STORE PERSONAL MENTION. A. C. KOEPPEN & BROTHERS J f ELATERITE U Mineral Rubber. you may urxw!" BE?g, nurses a wout itoor Fl ATERITE ROOFING teed. It Will pay w "He ELATERITE ROOFING CO. Woreeitar Building. A. Leonard, of Te'itoa, transacted business In the city today. Dr. V. K. Urownoll, of Elgin, Is in the city today on business. Harry Slton, of North Yakima, .s a business visitor In the city. Charles B. Sampson, returned from a visit to Portland this morning. 1 Mr. and Mrs" A. H. Johnson, of Athena, are visiting Pendleton friends. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Taylor, of Walla Walla, are the guests of friends in the city for a few days. J. M. Hodcll, a well known resldoH of Walla Walla, was In the city to day for a short time on business. Isaac Hagen, one of the promlne it farmers of Hriggson, spent the day in Pendleton on a business visit. Dr. W. G. Cole left this morning for a short business visit to Echo, and returned on the evening train. Mrs. J. S. White, of Oakland, Cal., Is In the city the guest of her nephew, John Koes, at his home 111 North Pendleton. M. J. Buckley, the assistant supar Intendent of the O. R. & N. at jji Grande, was In the city today .vn business In the Interest of the road. LEON COHEN IN NEW YORK. Impersonates Dignified Policeman of the Metropolis. Mr. and Sirs. Leon Cohen have re turned from New York, where Mr. Cohen has been on business and Mrs. Cohen on an extended vlsft. Mr. Co hen has visited since he left Pendle ton, several of the large cities of the East and Middle West, but Is glad to return homo once more to Pendleton. He says that he would rather be a pillar under Main street bridge In Pendleton than to bo the steeple of the Trinity church in New York, While absent Mr, Cohen bought a large and up-to-date stock of goods for the Peoples Warehouse, and be ing on the ground hlmselffns he was, has been able to bring to Pendleton an Assortment which will represent all of the latest styles and effects. It is related of Mr. Cohen that when he first struck New York he had a hard time dodging the street cars and cabs, and that several times he had narrow escapes from Injury and perhaps death. Ho observed the way of those who had no trouble however, and as a re sult sought the barber shop where he sacrificed Ills moustache to his safety. He then buttoned up his overcoat and imitating the stately deportment of the Broadway pollreman, moved leisurely Into the ciush. He carried the police air of authority with hltn. and with a motion of his hand would stop the traffic of Broadway, while he escorted Mrs. Clark from one side to the other as they visited the wholesale houses. It Is said that every cab and ear on the street heeded his gesture, thinking him to be an officer of the law, and In this way he escaped Injury and was as sured of a safe leturn. FATHER HENDF.ICKX LECTURES Portland, Series of Intensely Interesting Free Lectures Being Given at the Court, house. The course of free scientific and religious lectures being given this week at the, courthouse by Itev, W. Hendrlckx, of the Missionary Union, of New York, are being well received. On Sunday night, ho lectured on the "Origin and End of the Uni verse," last night on the "Immortal ity of the Soul, as Proved by Boa son," and tonight will lecture on "What Becomes of Our Dead? Pur gatory." Dr. Hendrlckx Is a very learned man, having been educated for the priesthood in Amsterdam. Ho has devoted his life to the work of evan gelization. A large attendance greeted his lectures on Sunday even ing and last night and he especially Invites the church people of Pendle ton to attend. He Is the guest of Father Van der Veldeta, at the Catholic parsonage, while In the city. FOUNDRY OPERATIONS. Progress on Fanning Mills and Com bines at the Rlgby-Clove. The Rlgby-Clove foundry now has a(couple of their new fanning mills on hand, all the rest having been sold. The foundry has now a force of about a dojen men at work, and Js turning out the mills regularly, though they have not, and are not rushing their orders. All they have, made are finding a ready market, en their simplicity of construction and excellence of work make them desir able to the farmer, ' The men are also at work on the combined harvesters constructed by" the firm and will have several of them completed by- the time they' are needed by the farmers ' during the prospective harvest. New Clerk at Peoples' Warehouse. It. I, Smith, of Brooklyn, N, Y., has accepted a position In the dress goods department of the Peoples Warehouse, and Is now In the city and at work. He Is an experienced dross goods man and will bo a valu able accession to the torpaof sales- people In the .store. 3 Eighty New Members. , Tho meeting at tho Christian chili ch last evening was well attor.A ed and. great Interest was shown. There were eight additions to the church Inst evening, and (luring tho enure series or meetings ou nm united with tho church. Unusual Interest This Week LADY SHOPPERS Tho advance stylos aro hurrying in. Thoso to bo displayed tomorrow wiwt interesting to overy woman who wants to know what is correct and right. Tllfol) aro 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 mm aw m mm m trU-RjB -V a. I "Day of Small Things." Tho subject for Mho thrilling ser mon by Dr. S. M. Martin at tho Christian church, last night, was The Day of Small Things." Tonight the subject will be "The Snbba'h Question," and promises to be 0110 of the most entertaining sermons In the series, on account of tho universal interest In the question. John Lathrop's New Paper. J. E. Uitlirop, who was editor of the East Oregonlan for a number of years, resigning In 1002 to take charge of the press department "f the democratic campaign, In the state, is now editor and part owner of the Pacific Northwest, a monthly Lewis and Clark fair journal, In Port land, WVs! :riaflsr 1- Li. 1 Rev, Jonathan Edwards at Spokane. Rev. Jonathan Edwards, pastor if the Congregational church, left last night for Spokane, over the W. & ('. II., where he goes to attend it. David's meeting. Ho will bo gone ONE PACKAGE Gold Leaf Coffee FREE! riw.n - lor every io tickets, livery package of GOLD I.HAF COSTATjrtlCtf ainu uui.w i.isak JAVA and MOCHA COM' HE contalnjA, ono n L11 n'li.iun ..wt.1t. ,... tin. ..... .i.X . tiiyj iftu mini u,lir Hll nil II1U IllltlKUl IU Ul9 money. 1 ry u pacxago, ntui ir not satisfactory, return tffyouij erocnr nnd bn will rnfuml vnnr lmmnir tl Also try OOLI) LEAF brand Spleos, Teas, Extracts and It Powder. They nre tho best. 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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 uonc right. iiiimiriA 1-1 iiurirrMi 1 iianiin Company Succeuors to the Tborapton Company 621 Main St. WOOD FOR SALE In carload lots. Green cut black pine. Dry four-foot wood at $4.50 per cord on siding at Pendleton. Address S. G. BRYSON No. 1700 W. Railroad St. TO REMAIN ONE WEEK LADY Tim T'hvpIiIa Pnlmtfit. af HOTELBICl I.ady Celesta Is tho recognUl tnorliy of uio I'aclnc uoast fffti science of Uio jjuiui. Her aellQM tions aro absolutely accurate Rclontlflc. ' Saturday, March Gtu, last; Headings: Ladles GQc; gentlea $1.00. ij j Always. Kemcmeer me tjmi .name , , CureeoCoIdtnOneDay, Gnptn 3 Days