East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 21, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,. THUR3DAY, APRIL 21, 1904.
PAGE FIVE.
Men's Togs
j j PEflSDHAL MEHTIOH.
FOR
MEN, WHEN YOU WANT A SWELL SUIT OF CLOTHES
A LITTLE MONEY, CU-u un ua, wt HtcntstiNT THE
rnn ATED CROUSE & BRANDEGEE CLOTHING CO., THE
BEST U.OTHING MANUFACTURERS IN THE EAST. FOR
QUALITY AND PRICE THIS LINE IS A WONDER.
.., bliys a neat Scotlsli plaid In s fancy novelties,
ciooo buys tlie Invisible plaids, alsny patterns.
' 5Q for sweii Skeleton Suits In raao black worsteds.
! 500 black and blue worsteds andovoral patterns.
black and blue worstcus, iioudio unu suigie-urcusieu novemes.
black and blue worsicu unu iu siyies oi ianc.v suitings
$15.00
$16.60
tin nn hllVS
120 00 For tbls price we can give you an unusually large assort
ment"!" all the new. up-to-date styles.
SEE WINDOWS.
LEE TEUTSCfH'S
BIG STORE, COR. MAIN AND ALTA
City Brevities
A merchant whose fixed ex- .
J senses are not Increasing all
the lime Is In the danger zone.
J The man whose expenses are
healthily growing Is usually a
happy man aim a good advor- J
User.
0 C Rader Get Suuny.
J1.25 flats at the Boston,
welnhard's beer at The Mint.
Get a "top coat." The Boston.
Douglas and Hanan shoes. The
Boston.
House for reut, partly furnished;
H. J. Stlllman.
Thfcbest values In spring clothing
it Baer & Daley's.
Persons wishing to raise mules,
breed mares to Dig Ben.
Carpet and rug weaving at reason
able rates, at C21 Calvin street.
Smokers get satisfaction at How
ird's, formerly Rees' clgn, store.
Get your clothes cleaned and
pressed at Joerger's, 120 West
Court street.
The Day and Night Transfer Co.
jhes the best cervlce. Billy Leath
ers, proprietor Thone Main 101.
For Sale Koiir-rooni house with
cellar Lot 50x100. located at G18
Jane street. Inquire at the Red
front saloon,
For Rent Suite of rooms in East
Oregonlan building. Steam heated.
Hot and cold water and hath room
on same floor, Call at East Oregonlan
office,
Fresh garden, field and flower
Ns In bulk and packages. All
tils season's stock and sure to pro
te. Our seeds are suitable to this
climate. C. Rohrman. Court street.
I have sold mv IiiikIiihhh to f!. Plat
wow, and will move on Court street
ttween the opera house and Hotel
Bickers. Thanking my customers
or their liberal patronage, and be-
tlkh)g for mv successor Mm nnmn
I 0. resncrtfiilli.- A,l-, t
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Get Sunny. U. C. Itader.
Fresh fruit dally at Martin's.
Now spring shirts, The Boston.
Pure Welnnard's beer at The Mint.
Closing out dry goods, The Bos
ton. New line men's sweaters. The
Boston.
Wanted Woman to do general
housework. Inquire at this offlce.
Waterman's and Parker's fountain
pens, new stationery and pencils.
Nolf's.
Those contemplating painting
should 'call on James Enwrlght, 719
Ann street.
For Rent Five-room house, with
bath, three blocks east of Main
street. Apply at East Oregonlan.
Wanted Housekeeping rooms by
May 1. Married couple. No child
ren. Address A. II. C, E. O. office.
The services at the revival meet
ings are Increasing In Interest, and
numbers. They expect Rev. Dr. An
derson this afternoon. The subject
announced for this evening was a
mistake.
"A NIGHT IN WALL STREET."
Margarita Flsch.er Company Will Re
turn for a Sunday Night Engage
ment at the Frazer.
By a special request of a large
number of patrons of the Frazer, the
Margarita Fischer company, which
has been at the Frazer for the past
threo nights, will return from Walla
Walla and piny "A Night on Wall
Street," on Sundny night. April 24.
The company made a host of
friends during Its brief stay in this
city and will be welcomed back for
this engagement.
WILL BE HEARD FRIDAY.
New
and
Sash Pins
Thew
fe the correct Ideas
Very
Udies.
: " They are prett
J ,h,B1 ' cud window.
Newest de-
See
Preliminary In the Case of State vs.
Roby et. al.
The case of the state vs, Hugh
Roby, Mollle Roby and R. A. Mont
gomery, nil of Athena, nas ueen sei
for n preliminary hearing in ,tho
court of Justice Fitz Gerald Friday
afternoon at 3 o'clock. This is tne
ease In which the defendants are
charged with having given liquor to
Annie Githens, a minor aged 15
years. It was to have been heard
this morning, but owing to the non
appearance of the witnesses was
postponed.
; HUNZKER
n Main Street
V
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e
Suit on Account.
A suit was flled this morning in
which C. A. Barrett, of Athena, seeks
to recover $4GG.90 alleged to be due
for goods furnished by the plaintiff
to the defendant during the past
year. The plaintiff asks for the
amount of the claim, with the costs
nml disbursements of the action, J
J. Balleray is the attorney for the
plaintiff.
Chief Clerk In Town.
Archie Balderstono, the chief clerk
In the office of Vice-President Jos
eph McCabe of the W. & C. R., Is In
town for a short visit In the Inter
ests of the rond. He will remain
here until the arrival of President
McCabe. when the location of the
new depot will bo settled,
Begun by Mistake.
The action of the Stewort &
Holmes Drug Company vs. A. B.
Stone, of Athena, mentioned in this
paper of last night, was commenced
because of n mistake, and has been
amicably settled out of court.
Mrs. C. S. Jackson left this after
noon for a visit in Portland.
S. P. Purdy, of Athena, a proml
nent ranchman, Is In the city today.
Guy Wilson, of Enterprise, Is In
the city for a short business visit.
Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Hays, of Ad
nms, spent today in the city vlsttlng
menus.
J. J. Ijilly. of La Grande, returned
to his home last night after a brief
visit here.
W. D. Hansford returned this
morning from a visit of several days
In Portland.
Miss Gertrude Crawford, of Hepn-
ner, is In town the guest of Pendle
ton friends.
Mrs. Marie Collins, of Farmlngton
Is the guest of Pendleton friends for
a few days.
J. E. Lewis, of Milton, was a Pen
dleton visitor today for a short time
on business.
F. S. LeGrow, cashier of the Athe
na bank, was in town yesterday, re
turning home this morning.
,1. W. Proctor, one of the promi
nent residents of Heppner, Is In
town for a few days on business.
W. H. Catlierman, a well known
esident of Umatilla, Is In town for
a visit of a few days on business.
Mayor W. F. Matlock returned
this morning from Portlnnd, where
he went to attend the state convention.
E. V Judd reached the city last
evening from Hartford, Conn., to
look over his Interests In the woolen
mills.
Cecil R. Wade has returned from
a visit to Portland, where he went to
attend the state democratic conven
tion as a delegate.
J. F. Robinson, the proprietor of
the Domestic Laundry, left yester
day afternoon for Portland on a
short business visit.
William Henry, a prominent resi
dent and land owner of Athena, re
turned home this morning after a
short business visit here.
J. J. Mack, who has been working
foj- Joe Vey for some time, will leave
this evening for Eugene, where he
will make his future home.
Joseph N. Scott of Athena, return
ed home this morning after a stop
here while on his way home from
Portland, where he nttended the con
vention.
Col. James H. Raley is In Baker
City for a short business visit, hav
ing passed through last night from
Portland, where he had been attend
ing tlie convention.
Will Peterson, the attorney of
Athena, returned home tins morn
ing after a short visit in Pendleton
between trains while on his way
home from the convention In Portland.
W. D. Chnmucrlaln lias returned
from Portland, where he has been
for several days attending to busi
ness and meeting with the demo
cratic leaders in the state convention.
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Davis, of Walla
Walla, were In the city the guests
of friends today, and lett this even
Ing for Helix, where they will visit
with their daughter. Mrs, Irwin
King.
C. W. Gates, the veteran' O. R. &
N, opeiator and station agent, will
leave tonight for Washington points
wliero he will enter the service of
the construction department of the
O. R. & N.
N. D. Whitney of Seattle, special
agent for the General American and
General Alliance file insurance com
nanles. is in town for a short visit
with his resident ugents here, and
will remain for a few days,
Sam White, retiring chairman of
the state democratic central com
iiilttee, and candidate for district at'
torney In Baker and Union counties,
passed up the O. R. & N. this morn
Ing to his home in Baker City.
The Peoples Warehouse
Where It. Pays to Trade
FIRE SALE
Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes
at Fire Sale Prices
Everything in the Store at, Cut, Prices
The Peoples Warehouse
Where It, Pays' to Trade
ASK FOR A STAY.
Confession by Nledermeler Makes
Clemency Possible.
Chicago. April 21. The attorneys
for James Summons and John Lynch,
under death sentence for the mur
der of Saloonkeeper Barrat, this
afternoon notified the state's attor
ney that he will ask for a stay of
execution for Nledermeler, who con
fessed to having killed Garrat after
the others were convicted.
SUICIDED.
Deed
Apparently Done From Sense
of Friendlessness.
New York, April 21. Harold Stev
enson, son of Kate Claxton, the ac
tress, and of Charles A. Stevenson,
leading man with" Mrs. Ixjslle Curter,
suicided by shooting. He left a note,
'Can't make any friends."
LOG CABIN
ICE CREAM
lpen'g .
v"te U, T?!18 Ic Cream can acain lie nhtnlned at the old fa-
- n Soda Fountain.
KOEPpen
The Popular Price
DRUG STORE
A- C KOEPPEN & BROTHERS
Enforcing Land Office Ruling.
J. H. Alexander, special agent of
the Ia Grande land district, left to
day for Heppner, where he goes to
attend to land office business. Mr
Alexander has been In the city for
the nast two days, hearing final
proofs of homestead claims, the
land office rules now requiring the
special agent to be present at the
time of final proof is made before
any official. Heretofore county
clerks, Judges and notaries deslgnat
ed by the land offlce couiu hear and
receive the final proof papers, at any
time, but now In order that the final
papers may be unquestioned by the
department, it Is necessary for a
special agent to be present at the
hearing.
Davenport May Come.
Manager K. J. Taylor, of the Fra
zer, is in communication with Ho
mer navennort. and will endeavor to
arrange for a lecture by the famous
cartoonist In this city on April 27, if
possible. Mr. Davenport lectures ai
Wallu Walla on tho 28th, and has
one vacant date, and Mr. Taylor
houes to be nblo to induce nun to
como lioro for that evening.
Marriage License Issued.
A marriage license was Issued yes-
innlnv nftnrnnon to Miss iuuuue
Wheeler and Matthias S. Lantz, both
of this city. Tho lady is woll known
hero, having been ono of tho lead
ing music teacliorH for somo time,
while tho gentleman Is a dopuly
statu veterinarian.
To the Asylum.
n p Davis left tills morning for
Salom, having In custody Mrs, John
Campboll, who was adjudged lueano
yestorday afternoon.
Think They Have Struck it Rich.
J. A. Blakley and Casper Van
Dran left this morning for tho head
waters of Birch creek, wliero they
think they have discovered a deposit
of very valuable quart.. The gen
tlemen took supplies enough with
them to last several days and ex
pect to have a pleasant and profita
bio trip.
Brilliant Ideas
Aro shown in our beautiful lints, The cream of artistic mill
inery is at our store,
Ladles, you will be delighted with chlcness of till our pattorns.
They are so different from others bocauso they wero selected
from tho largest collections In the Eastern fashion centers. A
visit to our store will convince
CARRIER MILLINERY
THE HOME OF THE STYLI8H HAT.
At M. E. South.
The services at the revival meet
ing at tho M. E. Church, South are
Increasing In Interest and are large
Iv attended. Rev. Dr. Anderson is
expected this afternoon. The sub
Ject announced for this evening was
an error, probably of tho writer of
the announcement, cither or cntrog
raphy, or punctuation.
Current Literature Club.
The next meeting of the Current
Literature Club ban been postponed
from the 27th st. till Friday, th
29th. and will meet with .irs. K. W
Vincent.
Fire Sale.
Fire sale prices on all goods at the
Peoples Warehouse.
A COMPETENT
Shoemaker
NOW WORKING ON THE BENCH
AT
The Boston
Shoe
' Store
FIRST-CLASS REPAIR WORK
NEATLY DONE.
We Want to Do Yoat Plumbing
Our long experience, together with our unexcelled facilities for doing
the best woik, nre nt your service without extra charge.
Good honest work nlways done. That's I ho reason why our patrons
are always satisfied,
BECK, the Reliable Plumber
Court Street, opposite Hotel Bicker,.
The Schwarz & Greulich Meat Co.
..ai. Wholesale and retail dealers in
Beef, Potk, Mtitton, Veal
Meats delivered to any part of tho city
Cured Meats and Snuna-
ges of all kinds. i ' it & .
v- C07 MAIN STREET. TELEPHONH MAIN 101. '
PENDLETON, ORE.
f
Umatilla Meat Market
JUST OPENED ONE OF THE
BEST MEAT MARKETS IN THE
CHOICEST MEAT8,
MAPLE BUILDING, 219 COURT
1011.
NICEST, CLEANE8T AND
CITY. NOTHING BUT THE t
STREET. 'PHONE MAIN I
Home for the Afflicted
Dr. Sabina Leach's Private Sanitarium
Chronic diseases a specialty Her remedies aro strictly
herbal, assisted by magnetic processes, and medicated vapor
baths.
AH diseases treated In a common sense and sclontlflo man
ner, removing unnatural growths, tumors, goltro and all enlarge
ments of tho glandB, WITHOUT THE USE OF THE KNIFE.
Cures rhoumatism paralysis, neuralgia, catarrh, asthma, bronchi
tis, colds, liver and kidney troubles, and all diseases peculiar o
women.
Special attention given to tho
Whiskey, Op.am and Tobacco Habits
Treatment, nurse, board and room at reasonable rates, Con
sulfation free.
Corner West Bluff and Marie Streets.
Dally Eat Uregonian
only 15 cent a week.
LEGAL BLANKS 2i!t
by carrier, Lj0gtfc 0f them. A fall supply always kept In stock,