East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 16, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    PAGE FIVE.
EIGHT PAGES.
PERSONAL MENTION.
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1TO4.
TRADE MARK "O
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Gordon Dye Hosiery
WE CAN NOT SPEAK TOO HIGHLY OF THIS BRAND OF
unqiERY NO LINE MANUFACTURED TODAY HAS THE
pppUTATION THE GORDEN DYE HAS, AND NO LINE GIVES
UCH EXTRAORDINARY SERVICE FOR THE MONEY. WE
THEM FOR MEN AT 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c and DOc; FOR WO
MEN at 1Sc, 20- 25c' 35c AND 50c; FOR CHILDREN AT 2 F0R
25c AND 25c.
ir THE CHILDREN'S HOSE YOU HAVE BEEN BUYING DO
NOT GIVE SATISFACTION, TRY A PAIR OF OUR GORDON
DYE HERCULES HOSE, 25c PER PAIR. NONE WEAR BETTER.
LEE TEUTSCH'S
BIG STORE, COR. MAIN AND ALTA
City Brevities
. It takes a bright editor to
make the reading matter in a
paper more Interesting than
the little classified ads. And
the brightest editor' can't al-
ways do it.
$1.25 hats at the Boston.
U C Rador. Get Sunny.
Welnhard's heor at The Mint.
Get a "top coat." The Bdston.
Douglas and Hanan shoes. The
Boston.
Shamrocks for St. Patrick's day.
Baer & Daley.
Plenty of "Saint Patrick" badges,
tc, 10c and 15c. Nolf's toy store.
Several loads of cinders for the
kwllng, at the Domestic laundry.
MUs Dickers, instructor In music,
it Eiler Piano House, Court street.
Ladles' tailor-made suits, reduced
prices, at Alexander Department
Store.
Suite of rooms, with or withaut
board, suitable for two. Inquire at
this office.
New line of summer dress goods,
from 5c yard upwardB, at Alexander
Department Store. f.
I handle the celebrated Holt com
bined harvester, and have any size
from an eight-foot to 3C-foot cut.
Either for horbo power or engine
power E. L. Smith, 311 Court St.
Fresh garden, field and flower
seeds In bulk and packages. All
this season's Btock and sure to pro
duce, Our seeds are suitable to this
climate. C, Hohrman, Court street.
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 buyor
or trouble with any customer, proves
that the Holt Is the machine to buy
and that the public Is fally dealt
with. E. L. Smith, 311 Court streot.
Got Sunny. TJ V Under.
Fresh fruit dally at Martin's.
New spring shirts, The Boston.
Pure Welnnard's beer at The Mint.
Closing out dry goods. The Bos
ton. New line men's sweaters. The
Boston,
Dine at the St. Georgo. Everything
first-class.
Smokers get satisfaction at How
ard!s, formerly Rees' clga, store.
Wanted Girl to do general
housowork. Inquire at this office.
New lino linen and bond tablets,
blank books, Inks and office supplies.
Nolf's.
Caleb II. Hill, of The Dalles, was
crushed to death under a boulder,
Tuesday.
You want to see E. L. Smith for
information regarding the little Holt
harvester.
Get your clothes cleaned and
pressed at Joerger's, 120 West
Court street.
Pull stock of extras for Holt har
vesters on hand at E. L. Smith's, 311
Court street.
The total vote registered for the
Portland primaries Ib 18,392, against
10,735 In 1902.
Teutsch Is offering 97 hats, broken
lines, regular $3 and $3.50 values, to
FRER RDGR
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B've you the correct time. Our
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.ndUoruilme, ' the eorrect "
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Wl you .ii Ptono and we wl"
" you about them.
T. HUNZIKER
1 be Progressive Jeweler
Main, Street
close at S2.00.
97 uats.w correct shapes, broken
sizes, regular $3 and $3.50; to close,
f2.00. -At Teutsch's.
Lndles' and children's shoes,
prices the lowest In the city, at Alex
anders Department Store.
A fine high grade piano for sale
cheap; must be for cubIi, Address
113 care Ea't Oregonlan.
Men'i Lata cleaned and blocked;
clothes cleaned and pressed. J. J.
Comegys' 222 East Court street.
Whitman county republicans have
stampeded to the McBrlde faction,
leaving the other side almost depop
ulated.
The supreme court of Oregon has
decided that a prisoner ser.viug a jail
sentence cannot be worked on the
rock pile.
Seo display of SILKS in the large
middle window of the Peoples Ware
house, that will be offered at the
201st SURPRISE SALE.
Wanted Cattle to take with our
herd to pasture In the mountains.
Terms very reasonable. Call on or
address Maple Bros., Court street.
For Kent Suite of rooms In East
Oregonlan building. Steam heated.
Hot and cold water and bath room
on same Boor, Call at East Oregonlan
office.
The German government asks the
relchBtag for a special appropriation
of 11,075.000 for the suppression of
the Hcreros rebellion in Southwest
Africa.
The silks offered at 201st SUR
PRISE SALE of the Peoples Ware
house make an exceptional opportun
ity to get a desirable article at a low
price at the very beginning of the
season. . .
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
dnmonstrated to be the most success
ful made. E. L. Smith, 311 Court
street.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.
Take Laxative llromo Quinine Tablets.
All druegUta refund the money If It falls
to cure. E. W. Grove's signature on
each box. 23c. '
Grandma's Remedy
Spring Tonic and m. r. , ... . d..l. t.
a" recommends It f, ,. ,
1 - - -miumic rncumaiism nna cuMire
'-MO,
She
erup-
We
10c
furnish you with a verv .lr.. SASSAFRAS BARK.
qUarter-poUnd Pagej 25c pound.
KOEPPENS
The Popolar Price
DRUG STORE
A. C. KOEPPEN &. BROTHERS
A, Kunkel went to Echo today on
business.
J. J. Lally, of La Grande, Is In
the city on a brief visit.
C. H. Miller, of Echo, is In the city
for a short business visit.
Henry Harrison mnde a business
trip to the- Echo district today.
Alec McRao left this morning for
Athena, where he went on business.
Wesley Grover, of Helix, spent the
day In the city yesterday on busi
ness. '
Miss May Abbot, of Baker City, ts
the guest of friends In the city for a
few days.
Miss Vlnnle Cummins, of Elgin,
was the guest of friends In the city
yesterday.
S. F. Moor, of Adams, was a Pen
dleton visitor today for a short time
on business.
Mrs. E. M. Lyons went to Echo
this morning on business, returning
on the evening train.
Mrs. Joo Ell, who has been serious
ly 111 at her home on East Webb
street, Is recovering.
Jewell Anderson, the son of Mnr
tfn Anderson, Is, just recovering from
a spell of pneumonia.
Dave Wright, a well known citizen
of Pilot Rock, wns a Pendleton busi
ness visitor yesterday.
H. F. Conner, of Portland, attor
ney for the O. R. & N., was a busi
ness visitor tn the city yesterday.
Dr. N. W, Wear, of Adams, was a
visitor In the city yesterday on bus
iness ai.d tet timed home this morn
ing. Albert Harala. one of the promi
nent farmers of Adams, was In the
city today for a short time on busi
ness. Dan Schultz, the veteran O. R. &
N. conductor on the Spokane run,
has returned to work after a two
months' lay-off.
Beq Loland of Helix, was In the
city yesterday visiting. Mr. Loland
Is a young business man and Is well
known In the county.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Llghtfoot, of
Vinson, spent the day In the city on
business. Mr. Llghtfoot Is a promi
nent Btockman of Vinson.
W. Connolly, air brake expert and
train master of the mountain divis
ion of tho O. R. & N.. was In the
city last evening from Umatilla.
E. O. Brehme, of Alba, Is In tho
city. He says grass has not yet
started and that the snow is still ly
ing on the foothills In that district.
Donald McDonald and D. C. Mcln-
tyre, of Athena, are in the city today
on business. Snrinu work is now In
progress all over that section of ' the
county.
Miss Inoz Gross, of Brownsville,
was'he -gueof trlends -In tho city
today while' stopping on her way to
visit with relatives in the Interior of
the county.
Sheriff Tavlor left this morning.
having in his custody H. C. Smith of
1-a Grande, who was auiuugeu m
sane, and who was being escorted to
the asylum.
Frank Coykendall, extra passenger
conductor on the mountain division
of tho O. R. & N., returned from La
Grande last evening, where he went
to vote In tho city election.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gulliford, of
Vinson, were the guests of tnu Hotel
Bickers today while In the city for
a Bhort visit Mr. Gullirord is one oi
the well known stockmen ol me vin
son country. ,
Joe H. Parkes left this morning
for Portland, whore he went to visit,
and to look after his Interests In the
Investigation which will shortly be
held by tho grand Jury in relation to
the land fraud cases.
John McNearny, section foreman
at Cayuse, who was seriously Injur
ed In tho hold-up of the Cayuse post
office some weeks ago, Is slowly re
covering and will be able to return
to work In a short time.
MURRY AND MACK.
A Large Audience and a Very Good
Performance.
Murry and Mack, the mirth mak
ers, were greeted with one ,ofthe
largest houses seen in the Frazer for
tlm. last niEht. when they pre
sented ihelr "Night on Broadway."
As far as plot Is coucernea, u
would be hard to find one In the pro
.i.iAiinn lint th whciln two hours is
burled under an avalanche of fun.
The choruses were good, tne cos
tumes were pretty and Incidentally,
,t. i-io wlir ivnrn them were not at
all bad looking. The trouble taken
to attend was fully worm lue wnue.
A novel feature was introduced In
the closing chorus of tho second act,
,ln the "ribbon drill," when the stage
was buried in paper ribbons of many
hues, and tho audience was cobweb
bed with the samo bright colored
bands. It was something never be
fore seen In this city and something
unique.
O. W. Dunbar Improving.
O. W. Dunbar, who has been very
ill at his home on Garden streot for
tho past threo woeks, is Improving
and Is bettor today than for somo
time.
BASEBALL SCHEDULE.
SURPRISE SALE
No. 201
Thursday, March 1 7
We place on sale 40 PIECES ODD LENGTHS SILKS from 4 to10
yards In a piece. One lot old rose, light blue, turquoise, Nile green,
linen color and white. CORDED SILKS, a regular $1.00 quality, SUR
PRISE SALE PRICE 50c.
Another lot LINEN COLORED SILKS with half Inch stripes of
black, rose, tan, Persian and light creen, regularly $1.00, SUheRISE
SALE PRICE 50c.
GUN METAL SILKS In black stripes and figures, regular prices
'$1.00, $1.35 and $1.50 per yard.. SURPRISE SALE PRICE 50c and 75c
per yard.
15 pieces SILK In stripes and plaids, dark and light effects, desirable
styles. Regular price 50c to $1.50 per yard. SURPRISE SALE PRICE,
25c to 75c.
PRICES ARE GOOD FOR THIS DAY ONLY.
t' .1
The Peoples Warehouse
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE
MINISTER CALLED THRICE.
W. L. Van Nuys of La Grande, Has
Long Been Wanted by Pendleton.
Rev. W. L. Van Nuys, who comes
to Pendleton April 1. to become pas.
tor of the Presbyterian church, has
been Invited to this church three
times, In the past.
Once ho was located nt Spokano,
and since he went to La Grande, two
invitations have been sent to him. Ho
Is counted to bo one of the ablest
ministers in the Northwest, and Pen
dleton is fortunate in securing his
services.
The Presbyterian church In this Is
one of tho largest aud most active
congregations iu Eastern Oregon,
and Mr. Van Nuys cornea lo a field
already well organized. The special
pride of the church In this city Is
Pendleton academy, which Is sup
ported by that denomination, and
which is the only Presbyterian acad
emy In Eastern Oregon and Washington.
LADIES OF PENDLETON
Arrived From New York.
Mrs. K. S. Klnsello and mother,
Mrs. E. Rice, of New York, are reg
istered at the Hotel Bickers. Mrs.
KinBello Is the wife of Peter S. Kin
selle, who hns been tho day man at
the Hotel St. George for somo time.
The ladles have come to this city to
mako their future home.
Only Thursday.
The quantity of SILKS being offer
ed at 201st SURPRISE SALE Is
small, bo that as many as possible
of our patrons shell rerelvo tho ben
efit of this bargain, tho Peoples
Warehouse Is obliged to restrict each
customer to a single pattern.
THE DISPLAY OF, SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY WE.
HAVE IS WINNING THE ADMIRATION OF ALL WHO HAVE
SEEN IT. WE HAVE THE BRIGHJEST IDEmS OF THE FASH
ION CENTERS. ALL THE NEW, LOVELY CREATIONS OF MIL
LINERY ART.
THE STYLES FOR THIS SEASON ARE WORKS OF ART,
AND ARE RARE BEAUTIES.
WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO PAY US A VISIT AND
EXAMINE OUR SHOWING. ,.
CARRIER MILLINERY
THE HOME OF THE STYLISH HAT.
A Japanese woman at Tnkasaki
was dependent upon her only boh for
support, which fact exempted lilm
from military service. To glvo him
a chance to enter the service, bIio
suicided by stabbing.
Schilling's Best and ;ool1
judgment arc one and the same,'
with tho world to choose-from.
.Your grocer'ti ; money back.
THE
Hanan Shoes
Are Here
HAVE YOU TRIED THE
Gold Leeif Brand
Costa
Rica
In one
pound
package.
JAVA AND
MOCHA
COFFEE
In one
pound
packages.
Spices, Teas, Extracts, Raking Powder, If not, got a packago from
your grocery and If It Is not entirely satisfactory, return and got
your money back. Our Gold Leaf specialties nro absolutely puro
and the best goods obtainable. IuslHt upon getting tho "Gold Iat
Ilrand," Ask your grocer for Gold Leaf.
PORTLAND COFFEE & SPICE COMPANY
Portland, Oregon,
0
Good Tools, Lighter Labor
YOU WILL HAVE GOOD TOOLS IF VOU GET THEM OF U8.
GARDEN TOOLS, ' ' ,
CARPENTER TOOLS, "rKu.., .
UUILUinU IUUL9, "U j
BUILDING HARDWARE. Z
POULRTY NETTING AND FIELD FENCING. J
GOODMAN THOMPSON
HARDWARE CO.
Succeeion to Thompson Hardware Co,
Pacific Coast League Will Make It
Public Next Sunday.
onlmilnln wns nilontoil tlV thO Pacific 1
Coast Ilasoimu i-oaguo last nigni mm
Is being prepared lor puimcuuou,
Owing to frequent complaints of ills-
r.-i.nl,nHmi In Hin mnttnr of making
i, ,i..ir,u nnlilln tlm inutenatos
adopted a resolution looking to sim
ultaneous publication in an leaguo
cltlos. No Inkling of tho make-up of
tho schedule Is glvon out by tho
luagnatos.
WEIMHARD'S BEER
Manufactured of the choicest materials only
Where the highest quality of beer Is desired, Welnhard' 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 Is distributor for Pendleton and It will al
ways be found on tap at his saloon. Full supply kept In cold storage.
The Boston Store LEGAL BLANKS Z'lL0
Shoes and Clothing alogae of them. A foil supply always kept in stock.
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