Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1904)
, pAGES. PAGE THREE. DALY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1904. I t FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL SALE f argaih Budget I CMS TO HAVE BEEN JUST THE EVENT THE PRUDENT SHOPPERS OF PENDLE- 1 SE. vaaiTING FOR. PAST EXPERIENCES HAVE TAUGHT THEM THAT THE BAR- T 9H Wt",nI:n at THIS STORE ARE WORTHY OF THE MOST CAREFUL CONSIDERA. MNS rvr MfiRE THAN VALUE RECEIVED FOR EVERY DOLLAR SPENT HERE. ION. Y0U.. .rnllAIMTFD WITH OUR WONDERFUL RARRilNS. IT AII I Mi-iDtr T pME IN AND " " J Uh PAY you. a SEVENTY 00 BUILDINGS ADDED TO PENDLETON The people of Pendleton have add- talk ami plans '.wing laid It Is safe to ed 7-t new residences and business presume that ft largo part. If not all houses to the number already In the of this number will be provided for city during the year, beginning during the building season, which Is warcii l, ius, ann enning warcn i,.aooui to open, a iiri of tlm now Kid Clove Bargains $175 Eskay Kid Gloves In all col ore and sizes. Every pair warranted. We aro Pendleton's solo agents. Special, $1.49 pair. The Mascot. Kid Glqves In all the leading shades, sizes BU to 1- Every pair warranted: Spec ial, $1.19 pair. The Matchless 50c Lisle Hose In back: run lasnionen, nign- spllced heels, 35c pair. double sole. Special, New Crush Leather Belts The very latest fad In new colors and now styles; 60c quality at 35c; ?1.00 quality at "740. Two Extra Shoe Specials Tho Nordlca Shoo. A splendid value for $3.50 pair, In bluchor cut, vlcl kid, fair stitch, welt sole, patent tip, military heel. A beauty. Sizes 2 to 7. Special, $2.30. The Nordica Shoes Hand sewed, turn sole, vlcl kid, patent tip and counters, military hcol, sizes 2 to 6. Cheap at $3.50. Special, $2.30. lexander Department Store THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES fH 1 1 1 1 1 1 'M--,",--H-'r'frM"MM 1904. These houses hnvo ranged In value from $500 to $fi0.00rt, and represent as modern structures as can bo found In tho Northwest. In them will be Installed the home nrd busl noss Interests of at least 400 more people than wcro In tho city at this tlmo last year, and from tho Indlcn Hons of tho present tlmo and tho growth of tho city during tho paRt few months. It Is a very evident fart that at least as many moro will bo needed before the people who are coming and aro already here, will be comfortably housed, There arc but a very few vacant houses of any kind In tho city at this tlmo and many of those without occupants are tho properties of far mors and stockmen who come to the city for tho winter months and then when tho spring opens and their work calls them to tho fields, leave their city homes to remain Idle for tho summer season. Tho rest of them nro practically all engaged as fast ns they aro vacated by those who aro leaving or moving to other places. This condition of nffnlrs and tho I Inquiries made of tho local real cs fr tate dealers lead them to computo that It will requlro at least 50 new residences In tho city this year to ac tcommodato tho new population that I ation the natural demand from tho T usual Increase locally. Ana rrom tne 3D DRY WOOD All Kinds lUiTegood s untie! v.oori Uch is delivered at Ireasoaihle p'ices For Cash. W C. MINNIS lave orders ai Neuman's Cigar Store, Peace Provokers and Profanity Preventers often lie In the bosom of a shirt, the curl of a collar. Hence, logically our laundry promotes morality, in that its output causes no complaint, but soothes the troubled spirits of men accustomed to frayed edges . nd crumpled bosoms. Why don't you try this laundry for awhile and "be good?" THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY LEGAL BLANKS Jior bUi alogoc of them. A fall supply always kept in stock. Thii coffee ii told in 1 and 2 lb. tint. Grind fresh each day not too (inc. J. A. rOLCER & CO. Sin Francisco Importers of Fin Coffoaa I - - SPRING TIME somet" ARE now beginnNg to cast about and plan for your spring purchases, you POSSIBLY WANT OR Sill 1N E LATEST' UP-TO-DATE WOOL OR WASH FABRICS FOR YOURSELF OR DAUGHTER. A SPRING SUIT AND rm F CL0THES FR YOUR HUSBAND OR SON. THESE ARE MATTERS WORTHY OF YOUR CONSIDERATION WILL rivULD ENGAQE YOUR ATTENTION. WE CAN HELP YOU ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS INTELLIGENTLY IF YOU OUR fa US A LITTLE OF YOUR TIME AND READ WHAT WE HAVE TO SAY. WE WILL FIRST SAY THAT WITH LIGEffr ERN C0NNECTIN WE OWN OUR GOODS AT ABSOLUTELY THE LOWEST PRICE THAT MONEY AND INTEL DISE w W'LL BUY THEM' WE BUY F0R SP0T CASH, WHICH GIVES US THE LOWEST PRICE ON ALL MERCHAN GE' WE 8ELL FOR SPOT CASH, AND THEREFORE YOU DO NOT HELP TO PAY THE BILLS OF PARTIES WHO FOR SATIom c AY UR PRICES ARE MARKED AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURE THAT WILL ALLOW US JUST COMPEN- u,.-.. " OUR SERVICES AND USE OF CAPITAL INVESTED. PRICES '""E FACTS BEFORE YOU, YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT US AND INSPECT STOCK AND GET SPECIAL EMEMBER ALL GOOD8 ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES AND "ONE PRICE" TO ALL. BELOW WE MAKE MENTION OF A FEW ITEMS THAT WILL MERIT YOUR ATTENTION. At 50c and 65c PER YARD v WOOL FABRICS tnpagn!eeh W'de' b'aCk' Ryal blUe' brown' slate and h!IAE ,nehei w'de. In black, red, brown, bluc.and ndEbIue!hadeliTAMINE842 'nChM W'de' red' br0VW"' b'Ck lPtelAl!!.l,8ICI!:IAN838 ,nshe vvlde, In black, brown, blue, FIGURE cha,nP0ne (hades, brown. M0HAIR8 38 Inches wide, In black, blue and bfovCmlxt!IXED 8UlTINQ8-40 Inches wide, In blue, mixed, A Bl0 Battle . "nd red m,xed nade' P''eM CONqufo adl" Sult nd 8klrt Department 8uti, Tallaj Don' f" t0 those pretty new ailortd and Trimmed f- ..-.i.. .- Oxford Suiting V fh,0'ed Eton 'n black, blue and brown oul"B. Price 16.50. 0ur eorne A pREE ATTRACTION "xt wstk?"r W,ndow d'Ply of white and wash goods for the Low Eton WHITE WAISTING WASH FABRICS Mercerized lace stripes, plain oxford, plain mercerized, bleached and brown linen, polka dots and striped Batiste. COLORED SUITING WASH FABRICS SILK.Y ORGANDIES in red. pink and blue, black and canary. Mauslalns Plain and Oriental, polka dots and striped leaching colors and shades at, per yard, 50c to 65c. At 6c PER YARD 27-Inch Burmah cotton shallles, white with blue, black and red polka dot, fancy floral patterns, Oriental and stripes. Just the thing for house wrappers and fclmonas. Best come early. HOW ABOUT THIS? Is your husband and son dressed to your I Iking T We have everything in the clothing line for service or dress. We can dress the old man, the young man, the youth or the child to your taste if you will be convinced. Come and see. Seeing is knowing; hearing Is simple evidence. buildings erected between the dales mentioned, Is given below: llesldonces .Reservation addition: S. Simons, I.. D. Armstrong, W, O. Hawkins, Mrs. I.enrh, V. J. Sowell, Melissa 15. Olasscock, Albert S. Hoi- man. .1. D. Ilramwell. William Hram- well, William llclman, Al Horn. Mr. Morse, Al Horn, NIek llupuls, I'oter mnnrliou. Mr. Itoblnson, George V. Utt, B. N. I.o Hoy, C. II. Wade, Cath erine Cook, J. Scheor, Ouy Wndo, Tom Hoylon, Mrs. S. B. Dennett, It. B. Tarbott, U O. Sheek, Catherine Cook. Swltzlcr's addition: Leon Cohen, Walter Bowman, 1. V. MrConnmnch, .Mrs. Thompson, W. B. Ilrock, C. J. Purguson. Arnold and Itnloy's addition: fins l.nfontnlno. Otis Jones. Addlo It. Hln kle. H. C. Craig, William Sullivan, B. A. Mann, A. Schmidt, E. A. Mann. Original town: O. D. Tool. Colo's addition: deary Klmbrell. South Pendleton: Hannah LaDow, Uohort Lnlnc. Joe Ell. Jacob's addition: J. M. Ferguson. Tom Tweedy, IjiDow addition: C. .1. Smith. Uvcrmnro addition: Mr. Hamblen, Mnry Lconhnrdt, W. J. Stockmnn, Mrs. A. M. Sherldnn, B. C. Smith, Mrs. A. 1. Noble, Fred JInys, Dr. Mil ler. Unlcy's addition: Mr. Clerking, Mr. Erb, August Zevskn. nyer's Park: Annie Oman. Brick buildings Orlglnnl town: William Iloesch, Thomas Mllarkcy. W. F. Matlock, noervatlon addition: Schwartz & Greullch, Purl Howman, J. M. For gusen and Ceorgo Darvcau. c-nuf. p-ndleton: John Schmidt. In addition tn these tho large framo building of tho Pendleton Ice & Cold Storage Company wns erect ed near tho depot. Other buildings, both lirlr nrd frnmo nro now In courcso of construction, some of thorn being tho Montcrastclli building on CouW street, tho proposed Matlock building on Mnln street, the Miller building on Wobb street, tho pro posed now hrlrk at tho pumping sta tion and several others. Let us show new Perfumes. you Palmer's ArSston The latest and best. USE PALMER'S Garland of Violets Toilet Soap A pure soap, finely perfumed. Brock & McComas Company ....... f BICYCLE DOCTORS I T If yoHr wheel U ailing- consul in. We tteat the wornt wheel ami rt store tlioni to lirnlth. Ou bleyole hipltnl at .111 Coiir' Btreet Is complete ami equipped with the latent nppllatax'B. iGorden Sc Edmisten lllcyele Doctoix All Kinds of J.lght Kepnlrtng MR. STILLMAN DIDN'T BITE. Grafting Mining Company Makes Frantic Effort to Land Him. Thero nro grafts nnd grafts, and A. D. Stlllmnn rin up against one of them the other day Ho wished to look Into so mo of tho dlfforort phases of the mining question and saw an advertisement In a paper which told of the now prospoctus of the Inter-Ocean Mining Company of Helena, Mont. Tho prospectus was a pench, so t'"i advertisement ran, nnd as Mr. Stlllman wanted to compare It with one of tho Golconiln ml no nnd some other properties ho sent In Ills namo and address nnd r"elved tho pros pectus In return mall. In fact, ho ttnn Imen receiving v overy mall since that tlmo. All of his waste baskets were filled and one corner of the odlro wns idled hi with mining literature telling of tho advantages of the lutcr-Occau as un nvetinont, both In words and by picture. The last straw came yesterday, when Mr. Stlllman received a tele gram, which said; A. I). Stlllman, "Pendleton, Ore. "Mnll your order today to socuro Intcroccau proffered unnHsessahlu stork at special oxtraoidlnary low first prlca quoted you. Over half al rcudy taken prlco positively doubled on remainder tomorrow success as sured sincerely urge you dout miss this exceptional opportunity. "ALLEN C. MASON." Tho telegram was prepaid and cost me sender uuoui ann Air. i : Stlllman was merciful. Ho made his' I answer short, sendlm? tho following; i "Allen C- Mason, Helena, Mont.: On prospectus snowing stock worm cents, don't hold. A. I). Stlllman. SIuco that tlmo tho literature has stopped and Mr. Stlllman has begun to burn up tbe storo of papers ro ceived, saving coal thereby, McMinn's School of Dancing Monday, class night. Wednes day and Saturday, classes from 7 to 9 o'clock. Socials from 9 to 12. Children's Matinee, Saturday, 2:30. Not an ordlnnry artlclo, but something extraordinary Is Hill's Pure California Olive Oil For modlclnnl uso as well as for salads nnd tnblo use. This Is tho highest quality and purest oil made. Sold exclusively In Pondlotou by Despain & Clark IF YOUR FEET ARE NOT COMFORTABLE, GET US. OONT FOR- Whittinqhill Mercantile Co. Successor to LYONS MERCANTILE CO. I26-130 Court Street Pendleton, Oegon II :""":s::""......... TRADUCER8 GO FREE. Fiends. Who Attempted Ruin of Olive Macintosh, of Weston, Not In dicted. Tbo grand Jury In Portland, bas failed to return an Indictment against Walter Smith, Jamoa Cooley, May Morris and John Doo, of Port' land, on a chargo of enticing Olive Macintosh, or Weston, into an opium den In that city, two weeks ago. Tbey bad a bearing yesterday, but tho ovidenro was Insufficient to war rant an Indictment and after a so vere lecturo, tho grand Jury returned not a true bill. Tho woman who met Miss Macln tosb on tho train near Tho Dalles, and accompanlod nor to Portland, Is thought to be engaged in procuring young girls on tbe trains, under tbo guise of a missionary and detectives are now shadowing her movements. Worklna Overtime. Eight hour laws are Ignored by those tireless, little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always at work, night and day, cur ing indigestion, biliousness, constipa tion, sick headache and all stomach liver and bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 2Co t Tallmsn Co.'a drug store. Out of 2G0 automobiles in the an nual exhibition in New York, SO wero electrical and 176 gasoline. LARD Good ami Pure K'MIm Iteiulerfd At prlrtu a- .,u h- the lowest. MIESCKE'S MEAT MARKET 36 COURT ST. The French Restaurant Bejt 25 cent Meal In the Oity Private Dialog Parlor Elegant Fnroiebed Rooms la Connection CUS LaFONTAINE, Prop. 633 Main Street PROMPT, RELIABLE SERVICE A. J. BEAN HAULING OF AIL KINDS doods tsksa bast at cat at Lsaaa orders at TSBtsca-s. 'FhoM Mas MfL