East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 24, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIANj PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1904.
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Lace Curtains
and
Bed Spreads
This week we will make a special showing of lace curtains and
bed spreads In many handsome designs, and at prices way below
their regular value.
uce 'curtains, 3 yards long, $1.00 per pair.
Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, better quality, $1.50 per pair.
L,ce Curtains, 32 yards long, pretty designs, $2.00 per pair.
Lace Curtains, 32 yards long, very wide, $2.50 per pair.
Our $3-00. 3-50' 4,00, 5'00 and 6,00 5urla,n-' are remarkable
values.
Bed Spreads, 50c, 75c, $1.0(5, $1.25 to $5.00 each. See window.
SEE WINDOW
j PEBSOHflL MEHTIOH.
LEE TEUTSCH'S
BIG STORE, COR. MAIN AND ALTA
City Brevities
, It was true -yesterday, It Is
true today, It will bo true to-
morrow, that a classified ad In
the right medium will "do tho
business."
' J1.25 hats at the Boston.
U c Rader. Get Sunny.
Fresh fruit dally at Martin's.
Weinhard's beer at The Mint.
New neckwear. Baer & Daley.
Get a "top coat." The Boston.
Closing out dry Roods. The Bos
ton. Douglas and Hanan ' shoes. The
Boston.
New crush leather belts, the latest,
it Alexander Department Store.
Several loads of cinders for the
titling, at the Domestic Laundry.
See wlu.t 19c will buy at tho great
uk. Alexander Department Store.
SI hats, correct shapes, broken
sizes, regular S3 and $3X0; to close,
12.00. At Teutsch's.
Whether you live to eat or eat to
live your cook should bavo good fuul.
Only the best sold by McAdams.
Dry wood, Kemmerer coal, good
measure, fair weight, reasonable
prices, prompt delivery. McAdams,
'phone Main 1211.
For Rent Suite of rooms In East
Oregonlan bulldlnc. Steam heated.
Hot and cold water and bath room
on same floor, Call at KaBt Oregonlan
office.
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. Rourman, Court street.
New neckwear received at tho
peoples Warehouse today for men.
Among them are Midgets, Barlthcas,
Ascots, Four ln-Hands, Clubs and all
m the very newest SILKS. It goes
without saying that you will be wel
come to look at them whether you
wish to buy or not.
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726 Main street
Get Sunny. TJ C' Rader.
Pure Welnnard's beer at The Mint.
New line men's sweaters. The
Boston.
McAdams for fuel, successor to
Collier.
Dine at the St. George. Everything
nrst-ciass.
McAdams for dry wood. 'Phone
Main 1211.
Great bargains in shoos at Alexan
der Department Store.
Have you rend "The Yoke," by
Miller? The lateBt book. Nolf's.
Ladies nttuntion. Kid glove sale
at Alexander Department Store.
Smokers get satisfaction at How.
lrd's, formerly Itees' ciga. Btore.
For Rent Light housekeeping
rooms, apply G12 Thompson street.
The Sahlln corset, pompadour
bangs and hair goods at Mrs. Camp-
pell's.
The greatest Bboe bargains ever
offered at Alexander Department
Store.
Ladles, attend the 19c bargain sale
this week. Alexauder Department
Store.
Suite of rooms, with or without
board, suitable for two. Inquire at
this office.
Get your clothes cleaned and
pressed at Joerger's, 120 West
Court street.
19c buys the Pony Stockings for
boys and girls. Alexander Depart
ment Store.
Teutsch Is offering 97 hats, broken
lines, regular ?3 and $3.50 values, to
close at $2.00.
Fifty cases sweet navel oranges,
while they last, three dozen for 50c.
F. S. Younger & Son.
A fine high grade piano lor sale
cheap; must be for cash. Address
113 care Ea- Oregonlan.
Wanted To buy 1C head of choice
dairy cows. See or address S. M.
Richardson, Pendleton, Ore.
Men'i hats cleaned and blocked;
clothes cleaned and pressed. J. J.
Comegys' 222 East Court street.
Three for 5c, 2 dozen for 3Gc, 3
dozen for 50c. Fifty cases sweet na
vel oranges at F. S. Younger & Son's.
If you want a now Tie and a swell
one, too, call at the Peoples Ware
house nnd look at tho buuch they re
ceived by express today.
Wanted To rent part or whole of
furnished house. Will consider un
furnished house also. Address John
T. Whistler, Hotel Pendleton.
Wanted Cattle to take with our
herd to pasture in the mountains.
Tirins vory reasonable. Call on or
address Maple Bros., Court street.
NEW BUILDING COMMENCED.
Rev. W. S. Holt loft last evening
for a brief visit to La Grande.
K. J. Taylor of tho Frazcr, return
ed this evening from a visit to Walla
Walla.
Miss Llala Kelly, ot North Yakima,
was the guest of friends In the city
yesterday.
H. Connell, roadmaster of the Um
atilla division of the O. R. & N., Is
a visitor loaay.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Parr visited
with friends in tho city yesterday
from their farm on tho reservation.
E. A. Kllppel, superintendent of
telegraph for the O. R. & N.. Is In
tho city today on a tour of inspec
tion.
A. Kuppe, the prominent farmer
living northwest of tho city, is here
today on business. Spring work Is
progressing nicely in his locality.
A. B. Galloway, tho popular and
enterprising representative of tho
Blake-McFaull Paper Company, of
Portland, is in tho city from his
home at Walla Walla.
T. W. .Holding, Pacific Coast SU'
perinteudent of the Western Union,
with headquarters at Seattle, is In
tho city Inspecting the offices nnd
looking over the field.
P. Grant, formerly division road
master of tne 1ji Grande division of
the O. R. & N., who recently resigned
his position to engage in business in
that city, is In Pendleton today on
business.
Will M. Peterson, the lawyer, of
Athena, was a visitor in the city yes
terday, having come to attend the
meeting of the democratic county
central committee, of which he is a
member.
"Thomas Murry Spencer, agent for
El Palencla cigars, with headquar
ters In Portlnnd, Is in the city. Mr.
Spencer Is the "drummer poet," and
is the author of the verses on Leslie
Matlock's ride at Heppner.
Frank Robinson, formerly proprie
tor of the Canty amusement parlors
at the corner of Webb and Main
streets, now a resident of Welser,
left for his home this evening, after
a short visit In the city.
OLD-FASHIONED HUSKIN' BEE.
At the Opera House, Under the Di
rection of Miss Thompson.
The ladies of the women's clubs
are contemplating the production of
an old-fashioned buskin' bee, which
will be given at the opera house in
the near future.
The first rehearsal was held at the
home of Mrs. C. J. Smith last even
ing under the direction of Miss Clara
Louise Thompson, who has the man
agement of the entertainment, and
who will train the characters In their
specialties.
Miss Thompson hns given the play
in La Grande, Baker City, and The
Dalles, and at each place it was
counted to be a great success.
The club ladies will devote the
proceeds from the play to the Saca
Jawea monument fuud. There will
be about 70 people in the cast, and it
iu nvnnnted to be the success of the
c.ncnn ivhpn it Is uroduced, being a
medley of fun from first to last.
ECONOMY
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
LADIES' KID GLOVES The
quality everywhere else sold for $1,
will sell this FRIDAY and SATUR.
DAY per pair, 49c.
BOYS' GOLF CAPS Just arrived,
25 dozen boys' caps, the kind some
stores sell for 50c, will go at 25c.
boys' ironccad stockings
No better 25c hose on earth for a
boy, will sell this FRIDAY and SAT.
URDAY at 17c per pair, 3 pairs for
50c.
MEN'S PANTS The balance of a
lot offered once before 47 pair, reg
ularly sold from $1.50 to $2.50 per
pair, for this FRIDAY and SATUR
DAY, per pair $1.00.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY Sliver
collars, regular 2 for 25c, for Friday
and Saturday, 4 for 25c. The fol
lowing styles: Vacation, Bacon, Re
gal, Kipling. Windsor, Tophet, Wei
ion, Powell, Tropic, Nordeck, Sedg
wick, Rubicon, Chadwlck, Flexlfold,
Lancaster, Express and Humbert.
Each customer limited to eight
collars.
FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY
One entire lot of men's colored
shirts, all stiff bosoms, regularly sell
for 75c and $1.00, price, 35c each.
FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Ladles' tailor-made suits, In the very
newest styles, 20 per cent discount,
for Friday and Saturday. You will
save $3.00 on a $15.00 suit, $4.00 on
a $20.00 suit, and $5.00 on a $25.00
suit.
The Peoples Warehouse
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE
SEVERAL DRUNKS.
Seven Unfortunates Are Detained In
the City Jail.
Upon complaint of her husband,
Mrs. D. Mumford, together with Mrs.
N. W. McDevltt, wero arrested this
afternoon by Marshal Carney and
locked In tho city jail on a charge
of drunkenness. The marshal found
the women on tho floor at the Mum
ford home on Webb and Aita streets
in a drunken stupor, and brought
them to the jail In n cnb. They will
be arraigned before the city court
when they are sobered up a little,
and will be given their trial.
Three Indians and a couple of
white hoboes were also arrested on
the same charge this morning, so
that the city quarantine station is
now nearly full with a variegated
assortment.
1 to
En Route Eastward.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Relly, of Hal-
lav Tiiniui u-nre in the city for a
short time yesterday while on their
way east for an extended visit in the
principal cities. Mr. ueny is u inum
inent politician and public man of
Idaho.
Returned From Portland.
Dr. C. J. Smith has returned from
Portland, where he went a lew aays
ago to attend the sessions of tho
state board of health and the con
vention .of the state and county
health officers.
Excavating Begun on First Lot North
of Bowman uuuaing.
Workmen started tho excavation
for the basement of the new Mat
lock lmlldine on Main street next
north of the Bowman building, this
morning, and the work or uunaing
will he, hastened as fast as posible,
as the persons who have rented the
lower floors are anxious to move in
to their new quarters.
Rice. Lansing.
Miss Alice Rice nnd Frank Lans
ing wore marriod this afternoon at
tii offlon of Justice of the Peace
Thomas Fltz Gerald, who performed
the ceremony.
Of the public school teachors in
the United States 27 per cent are
men.
Grandma's Remedy
lo "rew'1"8 Tn,C nd Bl0d Purlfier 18 Sassafras Bark Tea. She
tlons, COrnmends U for chronic rheumatism and cutaneous erup-
furnIsh you with a very .elect SASSAFRAS BARK.
"""rter-pound packa(le. 25c
pound.
KOEPPENs
The Popolar Pr
t UKUU aiwc
A. CSKOEPPEN &. BROTHERS
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DOCTORED THE WATER.
Interesting Story of La Grande's City
Water Supply.
Tim UnrnlnET of the otllce and rec
ords of the city water superintend
ent at La Grande on Monday night,
recalls an interesting story connect
ed with the city water supply of the
beet town.
La Grande draws its water supply
from the Grande Ronde river, one
mile above town, and an agitation
was started a year ago to enter into
a contract with a private company
to buy the city water from a new
storage reservoir above town, and
discard the river water.
About the time this agitation was
at Its height, the city water from the
river came almost unbearable and
undrlnkable, because of some sick
ening stench suddenly appearing.
The stuff smelled like a Chinese
stink pot or something equally as,
bad and the residents pourod In in
dignant complaints from all sides.
An Investigation of the source of .the
water was ordered and the water
commission dragged the river and
turned over every stone and log look
ing for the causo of the odor.
The O. R. & N. water supply, which
was pumped out of the river 100
yards above the headgate of the city
supply, was sweet and refreshing,
and not a trace of tho foul smoll in
tho city supply was found In it. Peo
ple began to wonder how the river
could take on such an unbearable
odor In such a short distance, nnd
tho Investigation assumed a heated
stage. .. ,
About this tlmo the city water bo
camo fresh and clean again, although
notlting was found by tho commis
sion, and It wbb then thought that
It was n part of tho persuasion
brought to boar to close the deal for
water from tho prlvato company.
Tho industrial trades building ot
tho boys' reform school at lone,
Cnl., was destroyed by fire. Loss.
$30,000.
Law Books for Sale.
North W. Reporter, volumes
CG Inclusive.
North B. Reporter, with Digest,
volume 1C.
Federal Reporter, volumes 1 to 34.
West Coast Reporter, volumo 9.
U. S. Reports, volumes 1 to 158 In
clusive; In 39, Digests, 3.
American and Kngllsh Encyclopae
dia of law 29.
Oregon Session laws, volumes 14.
Miscellaneous works, volumes, 260.
Will bo sold at a very low price.
MRS. MINNIE DI3 PEATT.
Address, Athena, Ore.
Rare Beauties in Millinery
The exquisite new designs we are showing In this season's
most fashionable millinery win the admiration of all the ladles.
Our magnificent showing affords, exceptional opportunities for each
lady to select a hat suited to her Individuality.
All ladles are cordially Invited to call and examine the newest
creations, which will be found In our display.
CARRIER MILLINERY
THE HOME OF THE STYLISH HAT.
PLEASES THE TASTE
Ask for GOLD LEAF Brand
The Enterprising Drummer.
Shopkeeper (whose patience Is
completely exhausted) Snippers,
call tho porter to kick this fellow out.
Importune Commercial Traveler
(undaunted) Now, while we're wait
ing for the porter I'll show you un
entirely new line best thing you
ever laid eyes on, Glasgow Evening
Times.
THEY ARE
THE BE8T
ONCE USED
ALWAYS
USED
The per capita wealth of England
Is $210; that of Canada, $240.
Costa Rico Coffco In ono pound packages.
Java and Mocha Coffco In ono ound packages,
For sale by all up-to dato grocers
Spices, Teas, Extracts and Baking Powder,
PORTLAND COFFEE & SPICE COMPANY
Portland, Oregon.
Schilling's Rest mustard is
pure, if anyone wants it ; make
your own compound.
Schilling's Best mustard
compound is ready for use it
passes for pure in use and is
more convenient.
THE
DOUGLAS
$3.50
SHOE
Good Tools, Lighter Labor
YOU WILL HAVE GOOD TOOL8 IF YOU GET THEM OF U8.
GARDEN TOOLS,
CARPENTER TO.OL8,
BUILDING TOOLS,
BUILDING HARDWARE,
POULRTY NETTING AND FIELD FENCING,
GOODM AN THOMPSON
HARDWARE CO.
Successors to Thompson Hardware Co.
Best for the Money
The Boston
WHEN YOU WANT A GOOD ROOF
One that won't leak. One that will bo nro-proof. One that baa proven
to be satisfactory under tho most exacting conditions. Ono that will
last. When you are after that kind of a roof, you'll Bottle down o
ELATERITE ROOFING. It costs no more than cheap, wortblosa paper
or any other unsatisfactory class of roofing material, but It'a worth
more. !et us quote prices.
The Elaterite Roofing Co., 10 Worcester Block, Portland, Oregon
Reliable Plumbing
Is always tho cheapest, It wears bolter and causes less trouble. When
you send for a doctor you always get tho best. Now uso tho same good
Judgment in selecting a plumber. Our work in tbo past Is a guarantee.
BECK, THE RELIABLE PLUMBER
Court Street, opposite Hotel Bickers.
LEGAL BLANKS
gonian for a free cat
alogae of them. A fall supply always kept In stock.