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GHT PAGE& DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1904. PAGE FIVE. OUR SUIT AND SKIRT SALE HAS BEEN A DECIDED SUCCESS AND HAS ATTRACT A LARGE CROWD. WE FEEL THANKFUL TO THE LADIES OF PENDLETON AND VICINITY FOR THE INTEREST THEY HAVE MANIFESTED IN THIS OPENING, AND ASSURE THEM THEIR KINDNESS IS APPRECIATED. THE MANY COMPLIMENTARY REMARKS ON OUR LINE XHAT HAVE BEEN MADE BY THE CALLERS IS VERY GRAT IFYING. OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE AND FURNISH PENDLETON PEO PLE WITH MODERN GOODS. LEE TEUTSCH'S BIG STORE, COR. MAIN AND ALTA City Brevities You may not secure what i you want even If you do use ( a classified advertisement. your chances are lessened If , toii use the wrong medium; anS they disappear altogether t If you fall to use the class!- fied advertising columns. C C Rader. Get Sunny. Fresh fruit dally at Martin's. Welnhard's beer at The Mint. Best Bhoe repairing at Teutsch's. Stetson hats for $3.50 on .Saturday at EulUtan & Bond's. Ctlldren's school shoes that weir oJ loot; well at TeutschV Sereral loads of cinders for the liuliag, it the Domestic laundry. Miss Bickers, Instructor in music, it Hler Piano House, Court street. Ml day Saturday we will sell Pres ident suspenders for 25c. Sullivan & Bond. President suspenders for 25c at SuIIiTsn Bond's all day Saturday, March 12. Good oranges cheap at F. S. Youn ger t Son's. 3 for 5 cents, 20 cents a dozen. Suite of rooms, with or without board, suitable for two. Inquire at this office. Furnished housekeeping rooms for rent. Inquire of Merchants' Protect ive Agency. Twenty-live cases of sweet navel oranges Just received at F. S. Youn ger it Son's. 20 cents per dozen, while they last. Fresh garden, field and flower seeds in bulk and packages. All this season's stock and sure to pro duce. Our seeds are suitable to this climate. C. Rohrman, Court street. Get Sunny. U " Rader. Swell slippers at Teutsch's. Pure Welnnard's beer at The Mint. Dine at the St. George. Everything flrsUclass. Get that new spring suit at Selbert &. Schultz. Good piano for renL Address Renter, care East Oregcnian. Smokers get satisfaction at How ard's, formerly Rees' ciga, store. Would you at 20 cents, buy a dozen oranges of F. S. Younger & Son. New line Easter cards and book lets, novelties, decorated eggs.' Nolf's. You want to see E. U Smith for Information regarding the little Holt harvester. Full stock of extras for Holt har vesters on hand at E. L. Smith's, 311 Court street. Get your clothes cleaned . and pressed dl Joe'rger's, 126 West Court street. Good second-hand organ for sale on easy terms. Address J. F., care East O-egonian. Suit Club drawing Saturday night ,at S o'clock, at Sullivan & Bond's. .Everybody come. Favey sweet navel oranges at F. S. Younger & Son's. 3 for 5 cents, 1 20 cents a dozen. I $3.50 for any Stetson hat In our store on Saturday, March 12th. At Sullivan & Bond's. FREE RPrr UmL ' COrreet tlme- 0ur z c!.v;ryth,nfl ,mport' anSUorut,ime, h the corr" 2 coUrrr4tCM 0" t,me"kPr up8on thn.Th t0re or u ell you ... Pne and will ' you " "bout them. HUNZKER lbrtogtmtve Jeweler ?2 Mate Street All dny Saturday, March 12th, we will sell any John B. Stetson hat lu 'our store for $3.50. A fine high grade piano for sale rheap: must be for cash. Address 113 care East Oregonian. Men's hats cleaned and blocked; clothes cleaned and pressed. J. J. Comegys 222 East Court street. The Degree of Pocahontas, Anita Council No. C, will give a ball at Music hall, Thursday, March 17. First-class Japanese cook wants work. Speaks good English. Wages $30. Inquire this office. Will call. A capable woman to do housework and cooking Is wanted by Mrs. Frank Frazler. See classified adver tisements for particulars. The Japanese House Cleaning Co., at 004 Garden street, does nil kinds of house cleaning by the day, hour or Job. See advertisement in the classified columns. I handle the celebrated Holt com bined harvester, and have any size from an eight-foot to 36-foot cut. Either for horse power-Mr engine power. E. J-. Hmiui, au uoun oi. I have the machine that pleases the farmers. Time and trial have proven the worth of the Holt com bined harvester, and it has been demonstrated to be the most success ful made. E. L. Smith, 311 Court street. The Portland Watchmakers' School offers exceptional advantages to young men to learn the watchmak er's and Jewelers' trade in a short time; good paying position guaran teed after close of term. Tuition reasonable. Address, Saake, 311 Dekum building, Portland, Ore. I have sold a great many Holt combined harvesters In this and sur rounding counties, and the fact that I have never had a dissatisfied buyer or trouble with any customer, proves that the Holt Is the machine to buy and that the public is fally dealt with, E. L. Holt, 311 Court street. CREAM OF TARTAR. We have to keep the chemically pure kind lor medicine. The same kind is none too good for cooking. Many good cooks buy this "tide here io, i5, 30 and 6o cent packages. ur ?,m is l sell drugs and chemicals that e just a little 'better than you find in every drg store. KOEPPENS The Popular Price DRUG STORE A. C KOEPPEN &. BROTHERS' John P. McManus, of Pilot Rock, left for bis homo today. John Evans of Huron, spent the day in Pendleton on business. H. Connell, division roadmaster of the O. II. & N at Umatilla. Is In the city. Miss Ethel J. Galbralth of Elgin, was the guest of friends in the city yesterday. John Henry, one of the prominent citizens of Athcnn, was a visitor in the city today on business. R. E. W. Spargur of Echo, left this morning for Spokane, where ho will spend some days on a business trip. William Mosgrove ot Athena, is in the city for a short visit on business in connection with his store in that city. M. Pedro, ono of the prominent sheepmen and farmers of Butter creek, was a business visitor in the city today. Fred Carpenter of Pendleton, who has been In this city since Monday, left for his home today. Walla Walla Statesman. John T. Whistler, chief engineer of the government survey in Oregon, is expected home from Washington, D. C, In a few days. Colin V. Dyment, correspondent of the Spokesman-Review for Walla Walla and Pendleton came down last evening on a brief visit. Mrs, I,. I,. White of Portland,. is a guest at the Hotel Pendleton, having come ,to the city to join her husband. Dr. L. L. White, and will make this city her future home. Rev. Robert Diven is in the city this evening, from his mission work in the country districts of' Umatilla county, In the Interest of the Pres byterian missionary organization. J. R. Norrls of Chicago, who show ed Lee Teutscli the sights of the Windy City and made? his visit a very pleasant one, is in the city and is being entertained by Mr. Teutsch. A. L. Denny, now of Portland, but formerly of 1-afnyette, Is in the city for a short business visit. Mr. Denny is a nephew of the late Senator O. N. Denny of Multnomah county, and Is now traveling for an Eastern hos iery house. PROMOTIONS ARE RAPID. O. R. & N. Firemen Have Been Made Engineers in Large Numbers. Tim f). T?. R- V. has nromoted over 20 firemen to the position of locomo tive engineers at l.a Grande, within the past two years. Some of these men had fired an engine less than three years, having Iwirnn their railroad careers as wip ers or helpers In the round houses. This Is considered to be very rapid promotion, as many of the older en? Mnpprs ivpre romuelled to serve as many as 10 to 13 year-i owing to the extreme dullness of business. These young engineers are success ful In pvorv wnv. In all exceDt rare Instances, and their experience In be ing promoted In sucli a snort iimo disproves the old idea that a man must be a fireman half a life time be fore being competent to run an en gine. The O. R. & N. has had an agree ment with Its firemen for years, pro viding that one fireman should be promoted to every old engineer uirea, but owing to the shifting and mlgra tnrv nntnrp nf so manv of the old en gineers that travel over the country, the company will recruit irom me ranks of the firemen as far as possi ble. Tim mountain division between Umatilla and Huntington Is consider ed the most difficult division on tho system and the young "runners" must pass a rigid air-brake examination. besides tno regular mecnanicai u "book of rules" examination, it roniiircn nhoiit four hours of se vere questioning to put a fireman through all the technical examina tion for the position of engineer, and some Idea of the thoroughness of the ..vnmlnnllnn mav he pained bV know ing that this entire time is consumed In a rapid fire or on-nana questions, which must be answered readily, without argument, and with full ex planation on technical points where there is any uouut io me uiuruuK knowledge of the student. SHEARING WORLD'S FAIR SHEEP Important Rule Announced by Chief of Live 8toek Department of World's Fair. A rule having an important bear ing upon the shearing oi sheep to be exhibited at the World's fair at at r.niili linn been announced by Chief F. D. Coburn of the Depart ment of Live Stoc.. as follows: "All sheep and goats must have un ovoniv rlnHplv and properly V. - V. - - shorn on or after the first day of April, 1904, and the date oi me shearing must be certified on the ap niin,ttnn inr ontrv. SheeD or goats unevenly or stubble shorn or that have been clipped to conceal ueictvo or to mislead will not be allowed to compete. Th ejudge shall disqualify for competition any sheep or goat deemed by him as having been im properly or stubble shorn or with its otherwise treated for purposes of fraud or deception.' The question of shearing in con nection with the exhibition of sheep has been a vexed one at fairs and exiKJsllIons for a long time. Chief Coburn has gone Into Its de tails with a great deal of care and with the determination that the annw. lllfll U inndard set elsowhero in the World's fair prizo-llst should pre- ...II I.. ,l.lu rnnnrrl A draft Of a rUI6 wns sent to prominent breeders and authorities with the request for sug gestions as to the best form, The customs prevailing in other countries and made legitimate All the Smartest Things in Women's Apparel The coming week will be one of great Importance to the women of Pendleton. This great style store will be at Its best. Never before have we Inaugurated the Easter season with such a collection of beau tiful things In wearing apparel for women. The New Easter Suits For tills Easter showing you may rest assured that The Peoples Warehouse has collected as beautiful an array of clever styles and novelties as possible tor their New York buyers to have obtained. You'll find Individual and exclusive SUITS, DRESSES, WAISTS and SKIRTS at this store. A Suit that does not fit perfectly, no matter how expensive the ma terial, Is a failure. We have no failures at The Peoples Warehouse. Expert Fitters and Expert Talloresses do the work. Smart, stylish Suits, now so much In vogue; all stunning styles In Novelty and Plain Materials. $8.75 Upwards to $30 Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE through climatic or other conditions, although perhnps not common with sheep breeders in the United Stales, have been fully taken Into account. The experiences of prevloim fairs and the necessity of avoiding an un enforceable regulation were consid ered. The rule determined upon Is Intended to enforco only such re strictions as will secure deserved awards. A PREACHER'S OPINION. Trib Is the Remedy for Liquor and Tobacco Habits Tnai Mas tneciea the Greatest Number of Cures. Thn Ttnv. .T. II. N Doll, pastor of the Presbyterian church, llaker City, writes: "A pennnnent cure at a nor mal cost is wnai tno puuuc una wnntoil for manv vears. " I have M-ntfhrrt with Interest the COOd 'e- sults obtained by your remedy for liquor and tobacco namt, tiuh, ami feel I can safely and heartily lecom mend it to nil in need." Tallman & Co., locnl agents. Notice. All nonna 1nnu'tnf thpmselVGS nil (JUinuua " " ' O - i,ii,to,i n w T Tlovnton will kind ly call and seitle at once, as I noed the money, W. T. huxjntuin. In Iinlv therp are 172.000 skilled wnrWmpn pnenired In the manufac ture of silk. In 1S02, 800,000 of her people emigrated. More tnan mreo miiiinn nf hur neonle have left their country during the lasL 10 years, yet there is a gradual increase of population. What are cloves for, do you think? For flavor; nothing but flavor. There are two measures of flavor: quality quantity: fineness and strength. Schilling's Best has, without exception, the very finest and richest flavor and most of it ; difference marked. One oz is worth two of the next best: twenty of some. Your grocer's; moneyback. HANNAN SHOES are on the way to The Boston Store Shoes and Clothing HAVE YOU TRIED THE Golden Leeif Brand Costa Rica In one pound packages. JAVA AND MOCHA COFFEE In one pound packages. Spices, Teas, Kxtracts, Halting Powder. If not, got u package from your grocery and If It is not entirely satisfactory, return ami got your moiroy back. Our Gold Leaf specialties uro absolutely puro and tho best goods obtainable. Insist upon getting tho "Gold Uat Ilrarnl." Ab1 your grocer for Gold Leaf. PORTLAND COFFEE & SPICE COMPANY Portland, Oregon. WEINHARD'S BEER Manufactured of the choicest materials only Where the highest quality of beer Is desired, Welnnard's al ways fills the bill. It's pure and wholesome. More Welnhard's beer Is sold In Oregon than all other beers combined. Call for WEINHARD'S BEER Peter Mendernach It distributor for Pendleton and It will Al ways be found on tap at hit saloon. Full tupply kept In cold ttor age. , Good Tools. Lighter Labor YOU WILL HAVE GOOD TOOLS IF YOU GET THEM OF U8. GARDEN TOOL8, CARPENTER TOOL8, BUILDING TOOLS, t BUILDING HARDWARE, POULRTY NETTING AND FIELD FENCING. GOODMAN THOMPSON HARD WARE CO. Succettort to Thompson Hardware Co. WASHED CLEAN. AND O'- C IRONED ouTTTTofro YOU KNOW WHAT YOU WANT in laundry work clothes washed clean, just enough bluing to remove the "yellow streak," just enough starch to give body and polish, just the right sort of ironing to make col lars, cuffs and shirts hold their own. Do you get it ? If not, why not, when that is the sort of laundering done by us? Work called for and delivered. THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY Is YotitRoof Sick? Has bad spells does it? We have had over twelve years ex perlence curing roofs, Suppose you write us for particulars about ELATERITE ROOFING. It will go on over tin, corrugated iron, shakes, shlugles, or any other root" Ing material. It makes the best roof you ever saw. It never wears out. The Elalerile Roofing Co., 10 Worcester Block, Portland, OregM