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PAGES. PAGE FIVE. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1904. I iri and LeavJ ConW a! iala E.I ola E.I Clt,1 Treat. Curl. atffei I Suit and Skirt Sale rPses J The M 211 The btg sale begins Monday morn. Ing. A big reduction on all 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, $7.76. $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 PEBSOHM MEHTIDH. LEE TEUTSCH'S BI& STORE, COR. MAIN AND ALTA City Brevities i ..n.noii without a time- (abie or a regular train sclicd- il would attract comment, but o!d not make much money. H"t a merchant who .jnA.ii.Aa nnlv now and then will attract neither com- inent nor money. " IJL25 hats at the Boston. U c Rider. Get Sunny. I Fresh fruit dally at Martin's. Milliard's beer at The Mint. Get a "top coat." The Boston. Closing out dry goods. The Basil I Douglas and Hanan shoes. The toe at the St, George. Everything (Mass. hnzolt shirts at 50c. Cue. 7Gc to mil Baer & Daley. I Kit line shirt waist suits at Alex- ff'i Department Store. talkers get satisfaction at How- rai, formerly Rees' clga. store. Streral loads of cinders for the lng, at the Domestic Laundry. I Far Rent OnA fiirnlshnil rnnm fnr leitleman; inquire East Oregonian. Get your clothes cleaned and Irejsed at Joerger's, 126 West i-wrt street. I Ladles call earlv and avoid the (ash. Muslin underwear sale. Alex aler's Department Store. Mrs. Marcaret Pnsnv nf MnMtnn. Cle, died Saturday, aged 70 years, pne was a pioneer of that city. 'For Rent-Suite of rooms in East prepraian building. Steam heated. Plot and cold water and bath room poatametonr rmi r.-. r Fresh eirAen i.i la bulk and packages. All this season' iim, duce Our seeds are suitable to this n1"""- Rohnnan, Court street. Oot Sunny, U. C. Rader. New spring shirts, The Boston. Pure Welnnard's beer at The Mint. Huskln' Bee date changed to April 15. New line men's sweaters. The Boston. House for rent; partly furnished; H. J. Stlllman. We offer big vnlues In toilet soap nnd toilet paper. Nolf's. Ladles attention. Kid glove sale at Alexander Department Store. New crush leather belts, the latest, at Alexander Department Store. The largest room In the world U the room for self Improvement. The greatest shoe bargains ever offered at Alexander Department Store. Suite of rooms, with or witheut board, suitable for two. Inquire at this office. I Mrs. A. B. Noble has moved her I dressmaking parlors to room No. 50, Dcspain block. Teutsch Is offering STT hats, broken lines, regular $3 and $3.50 values, to ciose at jz.uu. Are you looking for a bargain In a tailor-made suit? Call on Alexander Department Store. W. D. Fletcher, the watch maker, can be found at 507 Jackson street. Phone, Black 203. Woodburn lias an anti-saloon fight on and two tickets are in the field, as a consequence. 97 hats, correct shapes, broken sizes, regular Z 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 Eas Oregonina. The Day and Night Transfer Co. gives the best cervice. Billy Leath ers, proprietor. 'Phone Main 161. New Waist Sets and Sash Pins i TheM are th. J '. Very Newest de. (, , They are Prey. See ou window. I '"em In HUNZKER j Tl Progressive Jeweler 6 Main Street General Conference Of the M. E. Church, Los Angeles, Cal., commencing May 3d, 1904. Na tional Association Retail Grocers, San Francisco, May 3d, 1904. Account of above occasion round trip. Tickets will bo sold via O. R. & N. Steamship Co. to San Francisco; Pacific S. S. Co., San Francisco 1o Los Angeles and return, $45.55, vlu S. S. Portland to San FrancUro; Southern Pacific railroad, San Fran. Cisco to Los Angeles and return, $44.85. Via steamer Portland to San Francisco; Southern Pacific, San Francisco to Los Angeles and return, $44.85; via Southern Pacific (all rail) Portland to Los Angeles and return, $44.85; via steamer both Cisco and return, J2G.80; via rail both directions or rail going, return ing steamer, or vice versa, $31.85. Dates of sale via steamer from Portland, April 23, 24 and 25; via rail, April 23d to 30th, inclusive, limit continuous passage on going trip with final return limit June 30. Stopovers will bo allowed in cantor nla only and only on return trip. For particulars call on or address E. C. Smith, agent O. R. & N. Co., Pen dleton, Oregon. Zoeth Houser left for his home at Echo this morning. Miss Helen Elliott, of Athena, is visiting with Pendleton friends. J. B. Dupuls, of Weston, Is in the city for a short visit on business. Horace Walker, county commis sioner from Helix, Is In the city to day. H. H. McRoynolds, pf 1 dot Rock, spent the day In the city on busi ness. O. T. Carnes, of Pilot Rock, Is in the city for a short visit on busi ness. J. A. Horseman, the popular stock manrfrom Gurdane, Is In the city to day on business. F. D. Blalr, one of the well known residents of Weston, was a business visitor In the city yesterday. F. S. Bramwoll -and wife, of La Grande, were at the St. George last night en route to Spokane. Isaac Homer, one of the substan tial citizens of Athena, was a Pen dleton business visitor today. Mrs. Otto Boettcher returned this morning from an extended visit with relatives end friends In Chicago. H. H. McReynolds. of Pilot Rock, In the city for a short visit In the Interest of the Pilot Rock Record. John McElchorn, of Helix, one ot the prominent cltlzeus of that place, was a business visitor In Pendleton today. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jones nnd fam ily, of La Grande, were In the city yesterday the guests of friends for a short time. Thomas Stubblefield, who has been suffering with lheumatlsm ot the heart, at his home near the pumping stntlon. Is Improving. W. Connolly, the O. It. & N. air brake Inspector, was in tho city last night, on a tour of the road In tho Interest of his department. Dr. J. Christie left this morning for Athena, where ho will shoot a band of mangy Indian ponies, Infest ing the laues near there. T. J. Tweedy, the reservation farmer. Is in the city today from Cnyuso, and reports farm work pro gressing slowly owing to the unset tled weather. Mrs. Cora Cooper will leave to morrow for her old home near Mc Mlnnvllle, to look after some busi ness nffairB. She will return In nbout a week. M. J. Buckley, assistant superin tendent of the O. R. & N. at 1a Grande, passed through en route home this morning from the Mohler reception at Portland. Frank nnd Walter Chavaneau, re cently from Oklahoma, have purch ased a delivery outfit and are en gaged in business here. They nro well pleased with Umatilla county. Colonel R. C. Judson, Industrial agent of the O. R. & N., Is expected in Echo tonight to complete arrange ments for the dairy meeting of the farmers' club, to be held there next Saturday afternoon. CLOSED BY FIRE The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE NEW GLASS FRONT. Will Soon Be Put Into the M. A. Ra der Store. Tho new plate glass to be used In remodollng the front of tho M. A. Rader furniture store, arrived this morning from tho East. Tho frames have been made for some time and ail that the improve ments have been watting on has been the glass, so thnt tho work can be begun as soon as Is wished. It Is probable that the job will bo given to some low bidder among the carpenters. The entire front of tho building will bo overhauled nnd remodeled,: so that when the work Is done It will give a metropolitan window, which can be used in a very effect ive manner in advertising display. It will also add much to the light of the store as the wholo front will theu be of glnss. PLUMBING and SEWER WORK I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST CLASS WORKMEN; AL80 MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. ES TIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED. T. C. TAYLOR "THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN ST. WANTED TO INDICT HIM. Will Meet W.th Mrs. Moorhouse. There will be a meeting of the Ladles' Auxiliary of the Church of the Redeemer tomorrow aiternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lee Moorhouse. After the auxiliary meeting the Parish Aid Society will bold a meeting at 3 o'clock at the same place. Business of importance will come up for consideration, and it Is desired that a full membership be present. I be nresent. Hard's Snow Liniment Horehound Syrup a Herbine KOEPPENS Popular Price A DRUGSTORE U HAPPEN & BROTHERS County Surveyor J. W. Klmbrell Has a Narrow Escape Before Federal Grand Jury, in thp linnrlntr nf the Cunningham imwl frniul cnBKsi lipfure the federal grand jury, last weelt, County Sur veyor J. W. Klmbrell was called by (lie government to testify to tho character of the Improvements on the homesteads of the Umatilla county men indicted for fraud. The district attorney was asking various questions of Mr. Klmbrell as to the Improvements, as follows: "Were there any houses on these homesteads?" Mr. Klmbrell In answer described the kind of shanties on the claims. "Any fences?" "No." "Any barns, corrals, or other im provements?" "No." "Were there any wells, springs, or other evidences of civilization on these homesteads, Mr. Klmbrell?" asked Mr. Hall. "No, there were no wells or springs on these claims," said Mr. Klmbrell, "but this answer needs an explanation. I want to say on this occasion that fully one-third of the best wheat farms in Umatilla coun ty have no wells on them, and that today the owners of these farms, which yield from 25 to 45 bushels of wheat per acre, every year, haul water for domestic purposes from the hydrants in the city of Pendle ton, and that the absence of a well In our county Is no evidence of bar renness." , , The grand Jury from Webfoot look ed amazed at this statement and it was evident from their actions that they felt that the enthusiastic sup- r.f llmnlllln rnuntv on the btand, was In league with the dum my" homesteaders at me oar ui jus tice, a n.Ln, rnuntv man on the jury dispelled their misgivings by bear, ing out the testimony of Mr. Klmbrell. Missionary Offerings. The missionary offe'rengs which ,.... nt tho Thompson Street Methodist church Sunday, ,,, l H nml since that iiiituuntuu w ?.."-, - time pledges have been received which will swoii mo lumi iu wv. Aaanecnra found 100.000 WOftll Of personul property belonging to Schwab, the deposed president of ,i, n.,i(,i ninins Steal Corpora tion, but he Is actually paying taxes on $5,000 worth. There was a uig Investment sowowh'ere nlong the route for both Schwab nnd tho assessorsprobably. New Residences. Mrs. II. M. Kramer, of Birch creek, Is building a residence on the corner 1 of Bluff and Ann strets. Her son,, James Kramer, Is also building a' neat cottage on adjoining property, i Morse and Dunlap have contracts for building both residences. Mrs. Kramer says sho has experienced great difficulty In finding painters . and paper hangers to do her work, on account of llio vast amount ot( building going on. Contract for New Athena Bank. C. E. Troutman has returned from a visit to Athena, where tho contract for the now bank building has just been awarded to Ed Barrett, form erly of this city, but now a resident , of Athena. The contract cost of the new bank will be $4,000. i Democratic Mass Meeting. The democrats of all the precincts of Pendleton are requested to bo present at tho mass meeting at tho court house this ovenlng at 8 o'clock to select delegates to bo voted on at the primaries tomorrow. Schilling's Best make money go further, life more comfor -able and the grocery business better. Money bade j Rare Beauties in Millinery j The exquisite new designs we are showing In this teaion'i J most fashionable millinery win the admiration of all the ladles. J 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 2 THE HOME OF THE STYLI8H HAT! J A COMPETENT Shoemaker NOW WORKING ON THE BENCH AT The Boston Shoo Stftpe FIRST-CLASS REPAIR WORK NEATLY DONE. A Day's Outing can be onjoyed by providing yourself with tho necessary Ashing tackle. Wo have the best bamboo Kilos, lines, all kinds of books, files, baskets, etc. We can give you an out fit that will afford you pleas ure and satisfaction, Kirst-clasa plumbing and sewer work are a specially .' with us. Ilest workmen. Our 1 prices are right. We want your work. Goodman-Thompson Hardware Co. Successors to Thompson Hardware Co. a .a j. M. M.M. mmmmM-.-M-mmM. rTTTTTTTTTFTTrTTTTTTTTTTTTTTi i The Horseshoe Restaurant T. L. DAKEIt, Proprietor. Positively tho best meals ever served In Pendleton at 25o at the Horseshoe for 20c, Lunches and short orders served at right prices. Open day and night. Chicken dinner overy Sunday. Only whlto help em ployod. The Horsoshoo Is ct 052 Main street, opposite Tallman & Co.'s. WHEN YOU WANT A GOOD ROOF One that won't leak. One that will bo fire-proof. One that has proven to ho satisfactory under the most exacting conditions. One that will last. When you are after that kind of a roof, you'll settle 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. Lot us quote prices. The Elalerile Roofing Co., 10 Worcester Block, Portland, Oregon