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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH' 31, 1904. PAGE FIVE. m PAGES. PERSONAL MENTION. i HAT FREE 203d Surprise Sale Thursday, March 3 1 GHT ES T. ill 1 uredi With every suit sold, until Easter.... See display in north window LEE TEUTSCH'S BIG STORE, COR. MAIN AND ALTA City Brevities I u sometimes a natlve sort of courage. For example: Nowadays It Is more dangerous for a mer chant to advertise sparingly 1 iban It Is to advertise on a big scale so the timid man (aces the greater peril. Mor al' Get your ad. In the East Oregonlan; let the other fel low face the peril. C C Rader. Get Sunny. 115 hats at the Boston. I Boys' caps. liaer & Daley. Fresh fruit dally at Martin's. Weinhard's beer at The Mint. Gt a "top coat." The Boston. Owing out dry goods. The Bos- ra. Drctfas and Hanan shoes. The Bcstci Due at the St George. Everything IfriKlass. Xew line shirt waist suits at Alex- sjder's Department Store. New crush leather belts, the latest, kt Alexander Department Store. Smokers get satisfaction at How ard's, formerly Rees' ciga. store. Several loads of cinders for the hauling, at the Domestic laundry. For Rent One furnished room for gentleman, inquire East Oregonlan. The greatest shoe bargains ever bffered at Alexander Department btore Get your clothes .cleaned and pressed at Joerger's, 12G West Court street The Oregon Humane Society has aurpius ol 13.000 on hand at the close of business in March. Ladles call earlv and nvnhl the rush. Muslin underwear sain. Alex- ander's Department Store. President Schurmnnn linn vetnpri boxing matches in the Cornell Unl . verslty gymnasium- bIHiop frimuliv bouts or contests. New Waist Sets and Sash Pins These are the correct ideas ' ladles. Very Newest de- They are pretty. See them In oud window. : HUNZKER j The Progressive Jeweler ?26 Main Street Get Sunny. U. C. Rader. New spring shirts, The Boston. Pure Welnnard's beer at The Mint. Now line men's sweaters. The Boston. Wanted Lady cook, 313 Soutu Main street. Ladles attention. Kid glove sale at Alexander Department Store. The Sahlin corset, pompadour bangs and hair goods at Mrs. Camp pell's. Catholic and Episcopal prayer books and hymnals, Easter sale. Nolf's. Suite of rooms, with or without board, suitable for two. Inquire at this office. Teutsch Is offering 97 hats, broken lines, regular 3 and $3.50 values, to close at $2.00. . Are you looking for a bargain In a tailor-made suit? Call on Alexander Department Store. 97 hats, correct shapes, broken sizes, regular $3 and $3.50; to close, $2.00. At Teutsch's. A fine high grade piano for sale cheap; must be for cash. Address 113 care Ea Oregonlan. Professor O. S. Jones, of Seattle, Iiub been selected principal of the Walla Walla public schools. The ladles of the Methodist church will sell home cooking at Oliver & Cp.'s grocery every Saturday. Charles McKenzlo. of -Fossil, was severely burned by the explosion of an acetylene tanK in Ills cellar on Tuesday. Wheat 'buyers claim that She warehouses of Washington are nearer empty now than for 10 years in the past. Vunce a chentlemans alvays a chentlemans eggscept In der mat ter of getting a seat on der Elevated Houghhouse. The epidemic of robbery and pil fering continues in the Portland res idence districts, in spite of close po lice surveillance. One hundred head of draft horses were bought at Oskaloosa, Iowa, last week, for the Russian government. One mare brought $250. The New York legislature has voted a pension of $72 per month to Hiram Cronk. tne last American survivor of the war of 1812. The Stahl brewery, at Walla Walla, one of the largest In the In land Empire, has been offered to Eastern parties for $100,000. James Champeaux, a brutal mur- Merer, will hang at Walla Walla on Friday, May C, for the murder of his sweetheart in Seattle, last June. The New York primaries conclu sively prove that Judge Alton B. Parker will receive the full vote of that state for the democratic nomi nation. For Rent Suite of rooms in East Oregonlan building. Steam heated. Hot and cold water and bath room on same floor. Call at East Oregonlan office. A proposition Is now on foot to build a line of elect' ic railroad from Rosalia, Wash., to Spokane, with feeders all through the Palouse country. A terrible scourge of "the white man's curse," as the Indians call the smallpox, is now ravaging the British Columbia tribes bordering Hudson Bay. 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. Ronrman, Court street. Charles Miller, the Echo merchant, Is In the city today, Z. W. Lockwood, of Helix, was a Pendleton visitor yesterday. IL R. Collins, of Froewater, Is in the city for a short visit on busi ness. Joe Kennedy has returned from Whitman College for a visit of a week. J. V. Hill, a prominent citizen of Helix, spent the day in the city yes terday. A. Gross, of Athena, was a busi ness visitor in the city yesterday for a short time. George H. Sutherland, of Walla Walla, Is In tho city for a short business visit. Miss Scott, teacher of the third grade at the high school building, Is 111 at her home today. Miss Laura Stewart, of Walla Walla, Is in tho city the guest of friends for a few days. Harry Burroughs, an old tlmo res ident of Pendleton, now a locomo tive engineer nt La Grande, Is In the city today. Richard Jones, the energetic liv eryman of Echo, left for ms home this morning after transacting busi ness at the county seat. F. B. Holbrook, superintendent uf the Oregon Land and Water Com pany at Irrlgon, left for home this morning, after a hurried business visit. J. B. Eddy left this morning for Portland, after a short visit in the city on business connected with the right of way department of the O. R. &. N. , E. B. McFarland, of Adams, is In the city on business today. Spring work in that vicinity has been de layed on account of the cold itnd stormy weather. Mrs. Shelly Jones left this morn ing for Spokane, where she has been called by the news of the death of her mother, Mrs. W. W. Rlgsby, of that city. J. Becher and wire, of Burgoon, O., are at the Bickers for n slurt time. Mrs. Becher having taken sick on the train, they stopped off to se cure medical attention. George. Henry, one of the oldest employes of the O. It. & N at La Grande, Is, In the city today, en route to California, on a vacation. He is visiting at the homo of Frank Coykendall, while here. CHILD DROWNED. Met Death In Stewart Creek, Near Pilot Rock, Yesterday. Gladys Splcer, the 3-ycar-old daughter of L. A. Splcer, one of the prominent farmers living on Slew art creek, near Pilot Rock, was drowned In the creek yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock. Mrs. Splcer had left her In company- with an older sister while she went to a neighbor's for a short er rand. When she returned the elder sister was alone, and on search be ing made the body of the younger was found In the creek quite a dis tance below the house, by A. Hemp hill, who had been called to assist In the search. It is supposed that the baby wan dered to the bankB of the creek, which is very high at the present time and had fallen In while playing along the. edge of the water. The funeral will be held from the residence of the parents tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock and the burial will be in the cemetery at Pilot Hock. Mr. Splcer lost his flrBt wife sev eral years ago by drowning In Birch creek, she having fallen In while at tempting to cross the creek on a footlog, THREE PIECES TABLE LINEN, about 100 yards In all, the reau lar price of which Is 35c for this 203rd Surprise Sale, 19c per yard. .Not more than 5 yards to one person. Ask to see the remnants of table linen. 15 DOZEN MOTHER'S FRIEND DOYS' WAISTS, fo the'. 203rd Sur prise Sale, HALF PRICE. Middle counter In dry goods section. Does your boy need a new suit for Easter? For the next three days we will allow you on all of our boys' clothing, a reduction of 15 per cent. 'Received Just In time for Easter, a big lot of CHILDREN'S DRESSES, ages 4 to 14 years, price 50c to $5.00. NEW NECKWEAR FOR EASTER. NEW KID GLOVES FOR EASTER. NEW ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS FOR EASTER. The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE COMING EVENTS. April 9. Umatilla county republi can convention. April 12. Umatilla county demo cratic convention. April 12 School bond election, Pendleton. April 14 Republican Etato con vention, Portland. April 1C Meeting of Oregon Cattle-growers' Association, Portland. April 19 Democratic state con vention, Portland. May 2 Oregon Federation of La bor, Oregon City. May 4 General M. E. conference, Los Angeles. May 27-28 Caledonian picnic at Athena. June 2, 3, 4 Umatilla county pio neers' reunion, at Weston. June C General elpction In Ore gon. June 15, 1C, 17 Oregon enenmp ment G. A. R., Hood River. Rare Beauties in Millinery A New Breed of Dogs. They are telling a good story on Barlow, the proprietor of' tho Wash ington dye works. A few days ago he and Holt Boneurake wero uunt Inir on the Little Kllcliltnt below town. They came to a coyote that was caught In a steel trap. .Mr. Bar low thought It was a poor dog that had been captured so he thought he u'MiiliI ilii an net of I'harltV bv turn ing him loose. He goes up to the beast, saying: "Good, oiu tnup; Somebody Iibb caught you." wnen n. mnfiinii tliH nnlmiil his sururlse was great when the animal Jumped at him, biting him severely. After this he will ask If It is a dog or coyote, if he Is again around a trap with an an mal caught In It. uoiu- endale Sentinel. ICE CREAM OPENING. Grandma s Remedy ar ' SprlnB Tn'e and Blood Purifier Is Sassafras Bark Tea. She tio'nt reCmmend U fr chron,c rheumatism and cutaneous erup- We can furnish you with a very select SASSAFRAS BARK. I"lu"a Package; 25c pound. KOEPPENS T" 'Itore A. C. KOEPPEN &. BROTHERS The Delta Begins the lee Cream Season Tonight. The Delta today opens the Ice cream and soda water season and the delicious beverages are now be ing served at their attractive par lore. The Delta has Just been remodel ed internally and greatly enhanced In attractiveness. The woodwork bus all been coated with white enamel paint and trimmed with gold which produces an effect that Is rtlonalnr in lnntr at. The Delta, since C. W. Irvin has resumed charge has been making great forward strides and again the unni reli& Is synonymous for nil that Is good In confectionery, .ce cream and soda. The jou or paint ing is the work of Carnlne & Wilson. The Northwestern Line Russia-Japan Atlas. Sent 10 cents In stamps to A. G. Barker, 163 Third street, Portlaud, Oregon, for Russo-Japanese war at las, issued by the Chicago & North western railway. Three fine colored maps, each 14x20, bound In conveni ent form for reference, Tho Eastern situation In detail, with tables show ing relative military and navaj strength, and financial resources of Russia and Japan. Will Go In Business for Himself. Julian Sharon, who for nine years has been In the employ of Joe Babe ler, 1ms resigned his position and will go Into business for himself in this place if it Is possiblo for him to secure a location. Returned From Echo. George Ferguson returned today ww. ntwl TTtnatllla. where 'to has been in the interest of ..ho Toutsch department store. Der accommodating man is like der accommodation train he don't get uhead very fast. 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 8TYLI8H HAT. PLEASES THE TASTE Ask for GOLD LEAF Brand THEY ARE THE BE8T 0g ONCE USED ALWAYS USED Fairy Soap. This popular and well known soap can now be obtained from Oliver & Co. There are ten pretenders t one Schilling's Best; and mon eyback tells which is which. At your grocer's. A COMPETENT Shoemaker NOW WORKING ON THE BEICH AT The Boston Shoe Store FIRST-CLASS REPAIR WORK NEATLY DONE. Costa Rico Coffeo In ono pound packages. Juva and Mocha Coffeo In ono ound pnekugos. For salo by all tip-to-dato grocers Spices, Teas, Extracts and Baking Powder, PORTLAND COFFEE & SPICE COMPANY Portland, Oregon. ..... A Day's Outing cun bo enjoyed by providing yourself with tho nuceHHary fishing tackle. Wo havo tho best bamboo poles, lines, all klndH of hooks, illos, baskets, etc. We can give you an out fit that will afford you pleas ure and satisfaction. Pii-Kl-rlUHH nlumblliir anil sewer work are a specialty with us. Best workmen. Our prices are num. wo warn your work. Goodman - Thompson Hardware Co. Successors to Thompson Hardware Co, WHEN YOU WANT A GOOD ROOF One that won't leak. Ono that will bo fire-proof. One that has proven to bo satisfactory under tho most exacting conditions. Ono that will last. When you are after that kind of a roof, you'll sottla down on ELATERITE ROOFING. It costa no mora than cheap, worthless paper or any other unsatisfactory class of roofing material, but U'a worth moro. Let us quote prlcos. The Elalerite Rooting Co., 10 Worcester Block, Portland, Oregoa 4, HIM I f The Horseshoe Restaurant T. U IJAKHIt, Proprietor. Positively the best meals over served In Pendleton at 2l$c at the Horseshoe for 20c. Lunches und short orders served at right pricos. Open day and night Chicken dinner every Sunday, Only white help em ployed. The Horseshoe Is at CG2 Main street, opposite Tallman . & Co.'s. For sale at the East Oregonlan office Large bundles of j.ewspapers, containing over 100 big papers, can be had for 25c a bundle.