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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1904)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1904. PAGE FIVE. (eioht PAGES. Suit and Skirt Sale jtA. The bin sale begins Monday? 211 Tha hln natit healne MnnHavTmnrn. Irvg. 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, $7.75. $8.00 Skirts, $6.95. J $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. I WE GUARANTEE A PERFECT FIT PERSONAL MENTION. LEE TEUTSCH'S BIG STORE, COR. MAIN AND ALTA City Brevities In r. nailer. Get Sunny. .Tresh fruit dally at Martin's. hvelnhard's beer at Tue Mini. Get a "top coat" 1116 "oalou' Closing out dry goods. The Bos- Douglas and Hannn shoes. The Boston. You will miss It If you miss tue hasUn'" Dine at the St. George. Everytuing IjrsUlass. Don't forget the "Huskin' Deo" Friday night. What am I saving my money for? Why, for the "HusklnV 'sw line 3hlrt waist suits at Alex ander's Department Store. Smokers eet satisfaction at How- Iird'e, formerly Itees' clga. store. svpi-ai loada of cinders for the liullng, at the Domestic Laundry. ror T?fnt rtnp furnished room for Ipntleman; Inquire East Oregonlan. Suit cases, telescopes ami minus; IKew shipment just In. Daer & iDiley. Get vour clothes cleaned and I tressed at Joerger's, 120 West Court street. Ladles call early and avoid the I rush. .Muslin underwear sale. Alex wder's Department Store. For Ilent Five-room house, with Cot Sunny. U. C. Rnder. Now spring shirts, The Boston, Pure Welnnard's beer at The Mint. Now lino men's sweaters. The Boston. Discoveries nro ns old as they are always new. Houbo for rent; partly furnished; H. J. Stlllman. Flornl sets and children's garden sots, 2Cc up. Nolf's toy store. Ladies attention. Kid glove sale at Alexander Department Store. New crush leather bolts, the latest, at Alexander Department Store. The Y. M. C. A. will erect a $100, 1)00 building in Spokane this season. The greatest shoe bargains over offered at Alexander Department Store. Suite of rooms, with or wltheut board, suitable for two. Inquire at this ofllce. The man who hesitates may be lost, but the woman who hesitates Is surely wou. James R. Parson, of Albany, N. Y., has been appointed consul-general to Mexico city. TnntHch Is nfforlnir 97 hats, broken lines, regular $3 and $3.50 values, to close at 12.00. Are you looking for a bargain In a tailor-made suit? Call on Alexander Department Store 97 lints, correct shanes. broken sizes, regular $3 and ?3.C0; to close, bath, three blocks east of Main i $2.00, At Toutsch's. itreet. Apply at East Oregonlan. a fine high grade piano for sale There aren't enouch ail lect Ives in'chean: must be for cash. Address tie English language to enable a ! U3 care Eas Oregonlan. flrl properly to describe her first Tim Tpffrips mid .lack Munroe. the heavyweights, will fight In San Fran cisco about the last of May. The Day and Night Transfer Co. gives the best cervice. Billy Loath ers, proprietor. 'Phone Main 101. KlIPPPflR Is like snrliiR. About the time you are willing to bet It is here, you have to stop and siiovei snow. The wider your understanding and Hin iTPiitm- vnur charity, the more imtiPiitly you will live and let live. For Sale Four-room house with cellar. Lot GOxlOO. Located at bib tnn Htrppl. Innulro at the Red Front saloon. There is nothing more aggressive than the virtue of an ugly, untempt od woman, or the determination of a youne man to set every wrong thing In the world right. Fresh garden, field and flower onmic in bulk and Dockages. All n,io iongnti' ntnck and sure to pro duce. Our seeds are suitable to this climate. C. Rohrman, Court street. beau. John Oliver, aged 70 years, fell Into Nehalem river, near Buxton. Friday, by the caving in of a bank and was i drowned, The United States sold $133,000,000 worth of lirpariatiiffa nlirnnil last year, an Increase of $0,000,000 over ue uest previous year. For Kent Suite of rooms lu East Oregonlan building. Steam heated. Hot and cold water and bath room on same floor. Call at East Oregqnlan ofllce. New ! Waist Sets and i I Sash Pins I . .. " ladles e These are the correct Ideas Very Newest de- Inns. They are pretty. See them in oud window. : HUNZKER J The Progressive Jeweler 726 Main Street Charles H. Miller, of Echo, Is visit ing In Pendleton. W. W. Harrah, of Wild Horse, spent the day here on business. Mr. nml Mrs. H. Reed, of Huron, are visiting here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Gagen, of Sump ter, 'are In town visiting old friends. Mm M P. Hnmlltnn. of Wnlla Walla, Is visiting i-endleton friends. T. .T. Matlock, of HeoDner. Is vis iting Pendleton friends for a short time. Pnl. P.. C .Tiulsnn nasspd throucll from Echo to Walla Walla, last even ing. Mr nnrt Mrs. .Tohn Allpn and fam ily, of Pilot Rock, nre visiting In this place. 1.. M. Wntrus. a nromlncnt resident of Adams, spent yesterday In Pen dleton. Mica Tlolln ("Ihllrlprs. nf l.n nrnnde. Is in town the guest of friends for a few days. J. H. King, one of the well known farmers of Ho.ix, was a Pendleton visitor today. George H. Sutherland, of Walla Walla, contractor, Is in the city for a short business visit. Mrs. Martha Mays, of Elgin, is in the city visiting her son, William Mays, the well known contractor. AW MpTfno lpft this mornlnc for Athena, where he goes to visit his hardware business tor a lew uays. Prnni.- n. Mltclipll. of the firm of Brock & McComas, left this morning for a short business visit at Athena. fi. B. Mavs. one of the prominent attorneys of La Grande, was In the city today for a short business visit. E. A. Troutman left this morning for Athena on business, having u number of building plans on hand there. L. B. Zell, of Milton, was in the city yesterday, having come over on Saturday to attend the Woodmen banquet. Mr. nml Mrs. R. E. 1'orter are the guests of friends n Pendleton for a Hiirirt visit, havlnir come from their home in Meacham yesterday. n. n. Toel. of Echo, was In the city Saturday evening on business. He Is orontlv Intprpsted In the irrigation development of the Echo district and also in uiversiueu iarnung. rl Ttnliert Stubblefleld hnvs mno nut to tlielr bomesteads In the North Cold Springs district. to remain for a lew uays. iney wm sow a few acres of dry land alfalfa this spring. DECLAMATORY CONTEST. Pendleton Academy Will Hold Exer cises at Presbyterian Church To morrow Night. tiiq iinnimi rtpnlnmatorv contest of Pendleton Academy will be neui ai Mm Presbyterian church tomorrow night, beginning at S o'clock. The contestants and their selec tions are as follows; Academic Department. Odessa Porter. "Paradise and the Pnvl " Pearl Porter, "A Race Tor ixve. Vera Marsten, "Demmy Jake." Emma Crulkshank, "A Basket of Flowers." Preparatory Department. Lottie McLeod, "The Burning of Chicago." Anna Cate, "Tiie Fireman. Weltha Nawman, "Molly." Alpha Black, "In School Days." The ludges of the contest will be Judge S. A. Lowell, Uev. G. L. Hall and Bert Huffman. rifnaanA wlrna In n New York sub .nv atnrtoii n ilrp. that was confined to 20 linear feet of tunnel space, but 11 nnn tplnnhones and 200 stock tickers 'out of commission and cut off C7C telegrapn wires. ficht Is being made In Connecticut against vaccination- compulsory or otherwise, ine issue is made against the legal necessity bpincr n Qualification Ul IMVVil tiwvtww 1 for admission to public schools. I Hi n nromlnent mln uminii . man ima pnnfessed since his ar rest on a chargo of embezzlement, that he murdered his wife and child March 9, by shooting, In their home In Russoll Gulch, Gilpin county. Col. aii n,onnillnr warrants for school district No. 10. Issued prior to February 1, 1904, will be paiu upon o.r.nlallnn nr I11V Ofllce. ROOtn 1C, Judd building. Interest ceasos after iintn Pendleton. Oregon, April 9, 1904. John Halley, Jr., clerk. Ballard's Snow Liniment Horehound Syrup Heroine KOEPPENS Tb Po'1 tore A. C. KOEPPEN &. BROTHERt The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE FIRE SALE IN FULL BLAST . . i .a Real Estate Transfers. Runs Mnnrn and wife have sold to Frank Sporeleder for $2,3iw, a tract of land In section 10 of township 0, north of range 3D east, ueins m ' Iclnlty of Frultvaie. i, f. Vancll has sold to Ruby Mc Coy, for $1,350. lot 3 of block G, in the town of Milton. Reception to Van Nuys. A public reception will be tender- ,i ii nv w t.. Van Nuys on nexi Thursday evening at the home of Dr. C. J. Hmltn. All are luiuwuj ed to meet the new Presbyterian pastor and give liimseu am r ... . ... .1... nltV cordial welcome iu i" The Maltese Grain. rr.1... mlloo pr.ln In the WOTIU 1UU DUIUIIUB. ww... " . having a genuine circulation Is prob ably a Maltese gram, u nj - ment of bronze aooui "b as the top of a slate pencil and worth only ouo-iwemu oi Attention Eaglesl - i n t Ppniiipinn Aerie' No. 28, are requested to be present at the meeting mis eteuiue m. ness of Importance will be consld ered. Talklna Birds. mi. a .toKfrtt la iron nxallv supposed to hnvn the mououoly of the power , m..n,r iiinis. but. as a matter of fact, uie puuuio iw ... decldod Inferior to that of the mlna, a kind of starling Hockey In Canada. Hockey finds a large place In the Canadian's heart. At one time near- ..i.,i. ..inirpii and larce bus InosB concern 'in the Dominion had Its hockey club. A Queer Freak. A .....,. Vranrll OPCeiltrlc UBDer iV HIWIWOW ......... , , i ed his walls with the deep bordered Invitation cards roceivou w mo orals of friends and acquaintances. Oxvaen In the Blood. mi, ni.,iipni ni-Ipf rocommciuls ns tho best way to get oxygou In the i.i,,i to wniu- nnhlll two or three limes a dny. The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE Unappreciated Genius. "I'm a lightning calculator," said the applicant for the bookkeeping position. "Then you'll not do here," replied the proprietor of tho powder works; "you d blow up uie insiiiuuoii. Philadelphia Press. Grazing Land for Lease. to nnn nnra nn firnndp Kondfl river. Grande Ronde Lumuer Co., Perry, Or. Mm m t Mnlsnn. a nloneer of Or egon, aged 80 years, died at Portland Saturday oveninc A COMPETENT OUR MILLINERY IS DIFFERENT It hat that Individuality which counts so much. Each Hat shows our advanced styles. Our new creations are works of art and have won the admiration of all the ladles. We know you will be delighted. Come and See. CARRIER MILLINERY THE HOME OF THE 8TYLI8H HAT. Shoemaker NOW WORKING ON THE BENCH AT The Boston Shoe The Horseshoe Restaurant T. L. BAKER, Propriotor. Positively tho host meals over served In Pondloton at 25c at the Horseshoe for 20c. Lunches and short orders served at right prlcos. Open day t and night. Chlckon dinner overy Sunday. Only wiuto neip em ployed, The Horseshoe Is ct 052 Main street, opposite Taiiraan Co.'B. FIRST-CLASS NEATLY DONE. REPAIR WORK A GUARANTEED ROOF That's the kind to have. Somolhlng that won't glvo out Just at tho wrong time. Something that will stand hard usage ELATERITE ROOF ING will satisfy theso requirements and many more. It Is guaranteed to do what wo claim for It. It has been on tho market for over twelve years and Is offered strictly on Its own merits, not on tho demerits oC other' goods. Write for prices and Information. The Glaterite Roofing Co., 10 Worcester Block, Portland, Oregon LEGAL BLANKS oittttez- atogae of them, A full supply always kept in stock. 'Hi if