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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1904. PAGE 8EVEN. foit and Skirt Sale " 311 The 019 sale Dcym inunun muiii Ing. A big reduction on alt suits, and skirts for the entire week. We want the ladles to visit this section and promise some startling values. ' You can not afford to miss It. A FEW PRICE REDUCTIONS. $10.00 Suits, $6.95. $15.00 Suits, $12.65. $20.00 Suits, $16.90. $22.50 Suits, $18.75. $25.00 Suits, $21.25. $10.00 Skirts, $8.95. $9.00 Skirts, $7.75. $8.00 Skirts, $6.95. $7.00 Skirts, $6.10. $6.00 Skirts, $4.90. $5.00 Skirts, $4.25. $4.50 Skirts, $3.75. , This sale includes all Misses' Skirts. WE GUARANTEE A PERFECT FIT THE INDIAN '5 D EE TEUTSCH'S BIG STORE, COR. MAIN AND ALTA Uity Brevities L timid advertiser shares I .iilos of timidity ch are meted out to the ! hearted in every wum. .. Uck 0 communis 10 Fe roc '""' -.i. than recklessness, X and that Is saying a I deal. Is tats at the Boston. ICRader, (Jet Sunny. In' taps. Baer & Daley. U fruit dally at Martin's. j'tkard's beer at The Mint. I; 1 'top coat." The lloston. lis out dry goods. The Hos- 1 and Hanan shoes. The it c the St. George. Everything Ida Ift&e shirt waist suits at Alex- (Ti Department Store, utters get satisfaction at How formerly Rees' ciga. store. feral loads of cinders for the til at the Domestic Laundry. Rent-One furnished room for leman; inquire East Oregonian. your clothes cleaned and led at Joerger's, i20 West ; street ster suits, fit and make equal Itiilor made, except the price. & uaiey. pes call early and avoid the Jlusltn underwear sale. Alex- rs Department Store. ' Rent Suite or rooms In East bnlaa building. Steam heated. land cold water and hath room I- Boor Call at East Oregonian ) garden, field and flower fm dwic and packages. All "son's stock and sure to pro UUr ftMtria , ...11.1.1. ii.i je- c Rohnaan, Court street. New 'aist Sets and ash Pins are th correct ideas hd,- Very Newest de- '' They, are pretly, Sm 1 ln oui window. (Jet Sunny. U. C. Racier. New spring shirts, The lloston. Pure Welnnard's heor at The Mint. New Hue men's sweaters. The lloston. You will ho sorry If you miss the 'Huskin' Boo." Wanted Lady cook, 313 South Main street. House for rent; partly furnished; H. .1. Stlllmnn. Ladies attention. Kid glovo sale at Alexander Department Store. New crush leather belts, the latest, at Alexander Department Store. Flinch, pit and panic, baseball goods, croquet sots, toys. Nolf's. The greatest shoe bargains over offered at Alexander Department Store. Suite of rooms, with or wltheut board, suitable for two. Inquire at this office. Teutsch is offering 97 hats, broken lines, regular $3 and $".50 values, to close at $2.00. Are you looking for a bargain In a tallor-mado suit? Call on Alexander Department Store. 97 hats, correct shapes, broken sixes, regulnr $3 and $3.50; to close, $2.00, At Teutsch's. U. L. Wlnchcll will on April 5, succeed W. B. Leed ns president of the Hock Island railroad. The worst that ever happened, but too good to miss. Hey Rul o dance in "Huskin' Bee." A flue high grade piano for sale cheap; must be for cash. Address 113 care East Oregonian. Eight lives were lost In the recent Hoods In Indiana, and the property loss Is estimated at $8,00(1,000. Tho United" States pays moro money for tho transportation of malls than all other countries combined A local option law similar to that proposed in Oregon, has just passed tho Ohio house.by a voto of 71 to 33. Don't fall to call Saturday and see our beautiful line of Imported pattern hats. Mrs. Rose Campbell. Fresh radishes, green onions, cau llllowor, cabbage, celery, apples and all Jctnds of eggs for Easter at De mott & Co.'s. Thirty-four miles of tho road for the Rhodes-Tonopah railway has been completed, and tho work of laying the track Is under way. Colonel T. W. Symons, of the reg ular army, gets $4,G00 per year, and refuses to be at the head of the New York stato canal commission at $8,500 per year. Members of Pauline Rebekah lodge No. 13, I. O. O. P.. are request ed to meet at I. O. O. F. hall Sun day afternoon at 1:30 to attend the. tunerai or Brother tovib h. mo Broom. Cora Eddlngs, Noblo Grand. HUNZKER 5 Progressive Jeweler 5 Main Street : Dr. C. J. Whittaker In the City. Dr. C. J. Whittaker, who has been in Portland for some time, undergo. ing treatment for an eye trouble, has returned to Pendleton and may engage ln the dental business again here. His right eye was operated upon, and Is now Improving, but it was feared for a time that bo would lose the sight of it. Tho vault of a trust company at New Orleans was deemed unsafe, and all its valuablo contents were removed. That night burglars drill ed and blew the vault at a dead loss of several hundred dollars worth of broken tools, explosives, etc. Grandma's Remedy ' a Spring t0 " 9 recmmendru B'0d Purlfier ls Sa8Mf8 Bar Tea' 8he for chrnlc rheumatism and cutaneous erup- We 'UjfUr-D(lurl a very select SASSAFRAS BARK. c pound. OEPPens The Popular Price norm cTrvRT? " C' KEPPEN &. BROTHERS SECOND-HAND CLOTHING IN DEMAND IN PENDLETON. Indians Buy Many Second-Hand Goods No Attention. Paid to Fit, Just so the Clothes Cover Naked. ness qid Indian Woman Buys Two Coats and Puts Them Both on at Once Dry Goods Clerks Are Indians' Dressfitters. Pendleton bandies moro second hand clothing than any other city In Eastern Oregon, because of the strong demand for such articles from tho Indians, me better class of In dians would scorn to wear a second hand suit, no matter wlu.t towering lawyer or sinning minister had worn It, but tho class of slwashes that Is always out of money, and always hanging on tho charity of friends and acquaintances, are often glad to got any kind of rags to cover their nakedness and keep up an appear ance. Tho second-hand stores all do n thriving business In clothing of every description. Two soiled coats brought ln from tho tenderloin dis trict only hung In the window of a local second-hand shop ore day, un til they were purchased by an old Indian woman, who put both of them on her back and mounted her horse for tho reservation. The coats had been elegant speci mens In their day, costing now per haps $30 each, but they had been worn several winters and the warm spring days, caused them to bo dis carded, when they wore pawned for a pittance at the second-hand store, never to be redeemed. It is not nn unusual sight to seo n snort Indian wearing n long 'Prince Albert" and moccasins, with a slouch hat covering his face. On a very cold day, ho will wear a blan ket over tho "Prlnco Albert." fore going the , pleasure of appearing In public properly robed, for the pro tection of his thin body from the chilling winds. The class of Indians that rent their lands and husband their rent money, buy nothing but new goods. Little attention Is paid to fit. but the cloth Is new, at least. 'There ls often a grotesque and ludicrous as pect In tho maiio-up of the Indian dress. Very few of them employ the dressmaker to fit their clothes, leav Ing this task to tho kindly offlces of the dry goods clerks, whose tastes vary as much as the Indian s, usu ally. . PERSONAL MEM, M. Teel of Echo, is In the city for a short business visit. Judge Lowell left this morning for Condon to attend court. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gulllford, of Vinson, are the guests of friends in the city for a short visit. R. G. Mulllgnn, a well known stockman of Pilot Rock, Is In the city for a brief visit on business. W. M. Scott, one of the largo wheatralsers of Helix, was a Pen. diet on visitor yesterday for a short time. Joseph McCabe, of Walla Walla: the vice-president of the W. & C. R., is In the city for a short business visit. ' - , V CLOSED BY FIRE The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE ENGINEER COULDN'T HEAR. POLICE -OURT. Vagabond and Roughhouser Will Be the City's Guests. The city court had an easy time this morning, ns there were but two men before It, and both easy to ban die. ' H. C. Wilson was arrested yester day afternoon charged with vagran cy. He had been making a house-to house canvass for old clothes which he sold to tho second-hand dealers, and spent the proceeds for wbls'ty. By afternoon he had managed to ao cumulate quite a Jag and was locked up. This morning he was Invited to be the city's guest for five days. James Lamont started a rough house ln the Louvre yesteiday eve' nlng, and was put In the lock-up for his fun. This morning he was tineu $5, but being unable to pay went to Jail for three days. WILL NOT GO TO BAKER CITY. Pendleton Knlgnts Templar Will Spend Easter at Home. At the meeting of the Pendleton Commandery No. 7, Knights Tem plar, held last night, a cordial Invl tatlon was read from the Eastern Oregon Commandery No, C, of J. a Grande, extending the Pendleton knights the hospitality of the city, and asking them to Join with he Baker City commandery In celebrat ing Easter In La Grande. It was decided, however, that slnco this was the farewell service of Rev. W. E, Potwine, that the commandery would remain In Pen dleton, and accordingly the knights will attend the Easter services ft tho church of the Redeemer tomor row night at 7:30, In a body. FUNERAL OF TIVIS M'BROOM. Will Be Held Sunday at 2 P. M., at M. t. unuren, ooum. c,,.rni f,f TlvIs McBroom will bo hold tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, from tho South Methodist rm,,. anrmnti will llfi lireaCllud Ullllli:!!. i"u .- by Rev. M. V. Howard, tho pastor, - - lit 1 ..Inn Hi A and tno sorvices win uu um.u. ..n..i(. f thn t. n. o. F. Tho in. tormont will be In the OIney coino- 0lrm. r n n u. Ifwlirn will mO'lt this availing in tho halt to make ar rangements ror mo luiiuiui. Doctor Plays a Mean Joke on O. R. & N. Employe at La Grande. "Do you think I am a dry goods clerk?" sold an old engineer who has pulled a passenger train on tho O. R. & N. for tho past 10 years, lo Dr. Bacon nt La Grande yesterday, as the doctor presented a skein of varl-colored yarn to the old man, lo test his knowledge of colors. "I know a .red light from a whlto light, when I seo them out on tho switches, but I can't pick out all the dumfuzzllng colors In a tangled skein of yarn. "If this s your physical examina tion, you cau bavo my hide. I am not up ln yarns. I can see as far ."s anybody, and hear ns well as 1 could 20 yeartt ago, but you can stick mo 6n this yarn guessing con Jest." The old man finally admitted that ho couldn't boar out of his left car, after tho doctor bad held a dumb watch to his ear, for several sec onds, In giving him tho ear test. No wonder he couldn't bear the watch tick. The doctor didn't expect him to, because it was not ticking, but the old engine driver thought his left ear was poor and was honest enough to admit It. He Bald he could hear it all right with bis right ear. The eye tests and color tests no given by exhibiting a skein of yarn containing all the various colors, and causing the employe to pick out and name the different colors, and shades of each color. It Is a most difficult task to do, and many old women who have knit stockings ell their lives would be staggered at tho' brilliant array of colors In tho skein Eagles' Big Doln's. The Eagles' band was on parade this afternoon to call tho attention of the'people to the grand ball whl;h will be held ln their hall on Mondiy night. At the hall six prizes will I e given away, three to the three best sustained gentlemen .way down Eatt characters, and three to the best three lady characters. Tho refresh ments which will be both good and plentiful, are all Included In the first cost of admission, so that the one ticket covers tho whole expense. From the present indications the ball will be the event of the seaso.i. Residents along Snake river, above Riparla, fear a repetition of the high water of 1894, this spring, and are making preparations to pro tect their property by levees whore ever possible. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Bear this ln mind when you need poultry and stock supplies and aslc for the International Poultry and Stock Food. Use Kow Kure for your cow trou bles. C. F. Colesworthy 127-129 East Alta St. Agent for Lee's Lice Killer. PLUMBING and SEWER WORK I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FJRST CLASS WORKMEN; ALSO MAKE 8EWER CONNECTIONS. ES TIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED, T. C. TAYLOR "THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN 8T. j Rare Beauties in Millinery j J The exquisite new design we are showing In this season's most fashionable millinery win the admiration of all the ladles. 2 Our magnificent showing affords exceptional opportunities for each J 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. 39 A Day's Outing can bo enjoyed by providing yourself with the necessary fishing tackle. Wo bavo tho best bamboo poles, lines, all kinds of hooks, flies, baskets, etc. We can give you an out fit that will afford you pleas ure and satisfaction. First-class plumbing and sewer work are a specialty with us. Rest workmen. Our prices are right. Wo want your work. i mm Goodman-Thompson Hardware Co. Successors to Thompson Hardware Co, DO ( Hlif unitlmi, Neuralgia, Comtlpatlon YOU I Dlzzlnen. (Jout. UIMautnrii, .sick HAVE 'and Nervou HeidiU'lier Don't lell your furniture or pawn your Jewel- err to buy ramedlet for tlieie dltordtrt It It not neceiury. "Hill's Rheumatic Pills" Cot ouly 25 centi, and have cured tbouiaudt during the laat hundred ;rri Mr, O. A. Hill. Lat tumiuer I vi trout led wltti rtieumaium to badly I woa ili-abled (rum work, but 6 ot your pills cured me to (bat 1 am am na limber as I wai at 18 years old. I have been In Wisconsin but (wo innnlhs. and wllti one and a ball boxes ot your nllls I have cured (uree cases. i ours winy, ji. u. Birom, arsenical, Minn At Your Druggists WHEN YOU WANT A GOOD ROOF One that won't leak. Ono that will be fire-proof. One that has proven to be satisfactory under the most exacting conditions, One that will last. Whon you are after that kind of a roof, you'll aettlo down on ELATERITE ROOFING. It costs no more than cheap, worthless paper or any other unsatisfactory class of roofing material, but It's worth more. I;t us quote prices. The niatcrite Roofing Co., 10 Worcester Block, Portland, Oregon I The Horseshoe Restaurant i j T, l. UAKRIt, Proprietor. ' ' . Positively the best meals ovor served in Pendleton at 2Ec at ! ' tho Horseshoe for 20c. J ; Lunches and short orders served at right prices. Open day ', ', and night. Chickon dinner every Sunday, Only white help em ployed. Tho Horeoshoo Is at G52 Main street, opposite Tallnian & co.'s. r