East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 25, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1904.
PAGE FIVE.
DON'T FORGET
WE ARE HAVING A
BIG SALE TUESDAY
AND WEDNESDAY
,..BIG BARGAINS IN
MANY DEPARTMENTS
Lee Teutsch's Dept. Store
Corner Main and Alta Streets
CITY BREVITIES
C Rader Get Sunny.
;5 hats at he Boston.
Veinbard's beer at Tne Mini.
l.w spring shins. The Boston.
I . mi. - T,
rosing out 'try gooas. iue
shoes.
Got Sunny. U. C. Under.
Fresh fruit dally at Martin's.
Get a "top coat." The Boston.
Pure Welnnnrd's beer at The Mint
New line men's sweaters. The
Boston.
Cut prices on men's and boys
! clothing. Baer & Daley.
i Union bridge whist score cards
I two styles. The latest. Nolf's.
ml.
I Furnished notisekeeplng rooms for
rent. Inquire of Mrs. B. B. Guerii
mules, sev
Mtzs and Hanan
persons wishing to raise
s 0 "'B utu- 2H0 tailored lints. French sailors
' anil rug weaving at reason- aml all tll0 0liler iatest. at Mrs
rates at 621 Calvin street. Campbell's.
Smokers get satisfaction ai mow-, u j McKennon, of Allcel, who
Es. fo-merly itees ciga. store. was nominated by the democrats
nt vour "lothes cleaned aud Union county for the legislature, has
tsserJ a' Joerger s, wesi declined to run.
street
For Rem-Single room In East
j-goniaii building Free use of
to Inquire at office.
for Rent Fe-room house, with
hh chree blocks east of Main
AddIv at Hast Oregonian. i
SOCIALISTS MEET.
(Continued from page 2.)
slavery Is utterly abolished, make
the answer to this question Its guid
1 till' ruin nf rmirllipt Will tilts lpiris.
oe uay anu .Nigni iruusier 1 iatlcin advance the Interests of the
the best orvice Billy Leatli- worker8 ln tbeIr clasB struggle
, proprieior rnoue muiu ii. UEalns, ri,ltallsm? If It does not
or Sale Four-room house with tne Roclallst party is absolutely op
ar Lot uUMUU Located at bis ; ,1()Rp(i to it
Sne street Inquire
unt saloon
BWuo)
at the Hed
Eleventh In accordance with this
principle the socialist party pledges
sorters wanted, and 20 young itself to conduct all public affairs in
a over 1C years old to learn the such a manner ns to promote tne in
fcol sorter's trade Call at Pendle
Woolen Mills
IFor Rent Suite of rooms ln East
bgoman building Steam heated.
and cold water and bath room
i ame floor Call at East Oregonian
see
esh garden field and flower
ii In bulk and packages. All
lis season s stori, and sure to pro-
J-ce uur seeds are suitable to this
(mate C Rohrmau. Court street.
I nae sold my business to C. Plat.
dr and nill move on Court street
i'.'een the opera house and Hotel
PCiterj Thanklne mv customers
F lhir libera patronage, and be-
Mag tor my successor the same,
respertiuuy Adam Leonhardt.
New
Waist Sets
and
Sash Pins
Th" re the correct Ideas
,cr lie. Very Newest de-
"" They are pretty.
hem In oud window.
6ee
HUNZKER :
The Progressive Jeweler
'26 Main Street J
terests of the working class
Twelfth In conclusion, we appeal
to all working men to study the prin
clples of socialism, to vote with their
class at all elections until they over
throw the power of capitalism, ubol
ish industrial clnssos in society, ter
minute forever the class struggle and
inaugurate the co-operative common
wealth based upon this fundamenta
principle of justice:
"To every worker the full product
of his laliorl"
V. C. BURGESS, Chairman
J. M. BHYSON.
EARL A. WILLIAMS,
GEO. V. WAKBUHTON.
A. 11. HANNA. Jit.
"QUEEN OF WALL STREET,'
Well
Presented and Drew a Large
and Attentive Audience.
The presentation of "The Queen
of Wall Street" last night at the
Frazler. by Miss Marguarlta Fischer
and her company, filled the house
with an attentive audience which
sat Intensely Interested through
the five acts of tne drama.
Miss Fischer In her eharacterlza.
Hon of the wronged Scotch lassie
and nseudo French woman, display'
ed her talents in a new light to the
people of Pendleton, and lost no
friends In the process. She is a
young actress for whom a bright fu
ture Is waiting.
The company will visit this city
again next fall and Is assured of a
good house whenever their dates fall
due, for it has made friends here
who will remember the pleasant
evenings given aud call again.
Auction Sale.
There will be a combination aue
tlon sale of horses, cattle, buggies,
liackB. harness, wagons, hogs and
chickens at the O. K. feed yard,
Saturday, April 30, commencing at
10 o'clock and continuing until all
articles on hand are sold. No mat
ter what you have to sell, take It to
this sale and have It put up. If you
wish to buy Bomethiug at your own
price, attend the sale. See adver
tlsement for further particulars.
LOG CABIN
ICE CREAM
towppen's fa
ortte Lo, p0??8 Ice Cream can again be obtained at the old fa
1 Cat,In Soda Fountain.
KOEPPENS
The Popular Price
DRUG STORE
A. C. KOEPPEN & BROTHERS
PA! THE .PENALTY
TWELVE DELINQUENTS
IN POLICE COURT.
Juage Fit Gerald Celebrates His
Fiftieth Birthday Without Eclat,
But With Due Attention to His
Official Duties George Zrotske
Was Apprehended and Jailed and
Must Stand Trial for Assault and
Battery.
Judge Fitz Gerald held a surprise
party in his office this morning In
honor of the 50th annlversnrv of his
birth. The Judge reached the jubl
lee milestone In his life this morn
ing, and an even dozen thirsty citi
zens assembled at 10 o'clock to pay
their respects.
It had been the Intention of the
Judge to turn all of the prisoners
loose in honor of the event, but
since some of them had paid their
fines before he reached the office, he
decided that such action would be
unfair, and accordingly meted to
them punishment for their offense.
Five men paid their fine of $5 each
into the city treasury, and five went
to Jail for three days each in default
of $5 for their fine.
John Casey, who had been disor
derly and had passed booze Into the
city jail at the earnest request of the
thirsty inmates and utider the plea
that It was cheese, was given an
added present in the way of two
days and will remain with the city
for a total of five days.
George Zrotske. the man who
made the flying attempt at liberty
on Saturday afternoon, was given
five dnys in which to make up his
mind that it is useless to try to get
away from the city police. When he
Is through with that sentence he
will face a wnrrant charging him
witli assault and battery on the per
son of Conrad Platzoeder. This of
fense was committed about a month
ago, when tne prisoner was In the
employ of the Main street butcher.
When the police started to arrest
him he left the city hurriedly and
has just returned. Shortly after
getting here he got drunk and had a
fight in a saloon, which resulted In
his arrest. rV.
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
PERSONAL MENTION
James H. Gwinn has returned
from a visit to Portland on business.
Robert C. Huston, of Irrlgon, is in
the city for a few days on business.
W. M. Hendrickson. of Heppner,
Is In Pendleton for a lew days on
business.
Myron Briggs. one of the employes
at the agency, has returned from a
visit to Alberta.
Mrs. C. L. Colin, of Heppner, was
the guest of friends in the city Sat
in day and Sunday.
Mrs. F. W. Vincent returned Inst
night from a visit with relatives and
friends in Portland.
J. B. Eddy, of the right of wav
department of the O. R. & N'.. Is In
town on business.
J. J. Stubblefleld expects to leave
for Boise City In a few days to look
after mining iuteiests.
C. E. Redfleld. a prominent attor
ney of Heppner. was In the city to
day on a business visit.
Charles Rleman. one of the well
known stockmen of Pilot Hock. Is in
tin city for a short time on busi
ness.
Rev. W. L. Van Nuys returned
from the meeting of the Eastern Or
egon Presbytery at Baker City last
night.
Clay Green, of L'nion, Is In tho
citv for a tew days. He lias been
shearing sheen at the Cunningham
ranch.
George Ferguson, of the Teutsch
store, left this morning ior weston
on business connected with the
house.
Rev. W. H. Illeakney, president of
Pendleton Academy, will return to
night from Elgin, where he preached
on Sunday.
W. H. Blakley left this morning
for Eastland, where he is shipping
a largo consignment out to New
York buyers.
C. P Davis returned yesterday
from a trip to Salem, where he went
earlier In the week to escort a pa
tient to the asylum.
Judge G. A. Hartmau has return
ed from a visit of a week to Port
land, where he went to attend tne
democratic convention.
Frank Snyder, a prominent farmer
who resides about three miles north,
was In Pendletou today for a short
visit on business at the court house.
G. M. Rice, cashier of the First
National Bank, Is In Dayton for a
short visit with his family, and will
return to Pendleton Tuesday even
ing.
A. B. Galloway, the enterprising
representative of the Blake-Mcl'aull
aner Coinnany. or roruuiiii, is in
he city on his regular visit to his
large patronage.
E. W. McComas loft yesterday for
Swltzler's Island, and will visit
here for a day or so looking arter
he croi) of beets that is being put
n for tho factory at l.a Grande.
George Grout, of La Grande, spent
yesterday In the city, lie says
Uinat a county is limy xuroe
weeks ahead of Grand Hondo valley
u tho way of spring work una grow
ng weather.
The Peoples Warehouse
Where It. Pays to Trade
RAILROADERS WIN.
All Ball Players in Town Will Have
a Chance to Play.
A small crowd assembled at the
Alta street grounds yesterday to see
the baseball game between the print
ers aud the railroad employes. The
game was a good one and the boys
are well pleased with their efforts.
A special policeman was present and
saw to It that there was none of tho
rowdyism that marked the proceed
ings of the week before.
Seven Innings were played, and
tlie game was full of snap and go
from the first, resulting in a victory
for tlie railroad players by a score
of S to r. Tlie men of Iron then
carried awny all the balls and bats
and part of the gate receipts to pay
them for their trouble.
It is the Intention of all ball play
ers In the different callings to have
games arranged once in a while dur
ing the summer, and care will be
taken In the future that the best of
order be maintained at all games.
Notice to Contractors.
On and before April 2Sth, the ex
ecutive board of the Eastern Oregon
State Normal School will receive
sealed bids for grading Normal
school grounds and laying concrete
walk.
Plans and specifications may be
seen at the Norma School building
Weston, Oregon.
Tlie executive board reserves tho
right to reject any or all bids. Ad
dress R. Alexander, chairman exec
utive board, Pendleton. Oregon.
Pendleton, April 18, 1904.
Brilliant Ideas
Are shown in our beautiful hats. The cream of artistic mill
inery Is at our store.
Ladles, you will lie delighted with chlcness of all our patterns.
They are so different from others because they wero selected
from the largest collections In tho Eastern fashion centers. A
visit to our store will convince.
CARRIER MILLINERY
THE HOME OF THE STYLISH HAT.
A telenhono line from Enterprise
o Imnulia. In Wullowa county, a ills
ance of 25 miles and costing ?2.000
Looking for Harness Business.
Gay Yowell, of Union, was at tho
Bickers last night and spent today
In the city looking over the field for
an opening In thu harness and sad
dle business. Mr. Yowell has been
located at Union for the past eight
years and is one of the best saddle'
makers in Eastern Oregon. His
health is poor in that high altitude,
and the hopes to find an opening in
Umatilla county.
PLUMBING
Let us figure on your job.
All work guaranteed.
Goodman-Thompson Hardware Co
643 Main St.
A COMPETENT
Shoemaker
NOW WORKING ON THE BENCH
AT
The Boston
Shoe
Store
FIRST-CLASS
NEATLY DONE.
4"f)iiili'iiIH"l'4"li,l"i"i"i"tl"l"l"l"t'i'1"iii"l"i' ,l'4"fr4,4"fr,l,,H frH' 'V t'H' '! 'h t'fr
Umatilla Meat Market
JUST OPENED ONE OF THE
DE8T MEAT MARKETS IN THE
CHOICEST MEAT8.
MAPLE BUILDING, 219 COURT
1011.
NICEST, CLEANEST AND t
CITY. NOTHING BUT THE f
STREET. 'PHONE MAIN
Home for the Afflicted
Dr. Sabina Leach's Private Sanitarium
Chronic diseases a specially. Her remedies nro strictly
herbal, assisted by maguatlc processes, and medicated vapor
baths.
All diseases treated In a common sense and scientific man
nor, removing unnatural growths, tumors, goitre and all enlarge
ments of tho glands, WITHOUT THE U8E OF THE KNIFE.
Cures rheumatism paralysis, neuralgia, catarrh, asthma, bronchi
tis, colds, liver and kidney troubles, and all diseases peculiar o
women.
Special attention given to the
Whiskey, Opium and Tobacco Habits
Treatment, nurse, board and room at reasonable rates. Con
sultation free.
Corner West Bluff and Mnrlo Streots.
REPAIR WORK I
MERRILL TYPEWRITER CO.. So. 7 Poit St..
Sptllne, Gen.Agt.DENSMORE TYPEWRITER
supplier ... moling ... tiperl Repairing
I
The Schwarz & Greulich Meat Co. 1
Wholo8alo and retail dealorn In
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal
Meats delivered to any part of tho city. Cured Meats nnd Siuibii
gos of all kinds.
f.07 MAIN BTflKKT. TRL13PHON13 MAIN 181.
PKNDLI3TON, OHM
is-
kl
will be built this season,