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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1904)
DAILY EA8T OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1904. PAQE FIVE. Three Extra Specials For Thursday, Friday and Saturday LAD(ES BEAD THIS CAREFULLY. IT SHOULD INTEREST YOU. 60 Walking Skirts In now novolty goods, nil wool. Nicely . wlt, straps of same material, piped with nne colored il loth Many are trimmed wltli buttons to match the mater We bought these skirts to sell for $G.oJ. Thursday, Friday ad Saturday, K-w- 60 pieces of French Ginghams in as many different patterns, sold for 12Hc nnd 1Bc a yard' Thursday, Friday and Sat urday we will place the uu pieces on suiu ui iyzc a. yarn, uniy ao yards' to a customer. 3 000 yards Torchon iMce irom men io a incites wieic, wortn !a in inp a yard, Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday, 3c a yard. Limit, 10 yards to a customer. Lee Teutsch's Dept. Store Corner Main and Alta Streets CITY BREVITIES U U IV""- -I.!-. Tli-. Tlnctnn .. Jit nnniia I lift Mn. Ta n ail It "Mill iMIl. 011111 Ull IX- . i .i t n On11ln.. P. nil. r. formenv nees cikui siuitj. -!. Irt,l nt.r1 For Rent K ncie room in not nurd nr vnur nwn uricR it uuv npr s. ne uav aim imuiil iiuiuilui ou. il. I I 11111.. T 1. proprietor, Thoue Main 1G1. tor sale tour-room uouse wuu no ctraar inmim nr run iimii vimi snrrora wnnipii. nun zt vninic Woolen Mills. 1 anu ruin waier an nam roam same floor. Call at East Oregonlan CP. I BPncnn'c etnil' mitt iia tn nrn. rO Ill(t enmlo n . mi nli n .. tlifo mfltA n Tlnl.Hn.nii rV.. ntna I D3VA Rnlfl mv hnalnnce (n H Pint rkOra T inn n.. mi n.mlnmr.,.0 sm, respectfully, Adam I.eonluirdt. Got Sunny. U. C. Rader. Fresh fruit dally at Martin's. Get a "top coat." The Boston. Join suit club No. 2. Sullivan & Bond. Join stilt club No. 2. Sullivan & Bond. Now lino men's sweaters. The Boston. Big values In summer underwear at Baor & Daley's. Persons wishlnn to raise mules, breed inures to Big Ben. Carpet and rug weaving at reason able rates, at G21 Calvin street. Special rug salo at nailer's Friday and Saturday, April j and 30. Ten new styles juvenile stationery, assorted tints. Nolf's book store. Ice cream, confectionery and ci gars at Hatton's, 304 Court street. Your own price on rugs at Itader's Friday and Saturday, April 29. and 30. Furnished nousekeeplng rooms for rent. Inquire of Mrs. B. B. Guern sey. 250 tailored hats, French sailors and all the other latest, at Mrs. Campbell's. Wanted Families to pick berries nnd gather melons. Address J. H. Wilson, Freewater, Or. For Itent Five-room house, with bnth, three blocks east of Main street. Apply nt East Oregonlan. SUIT CLUB NO. 2. New ' I Waist Sets j and ! Sash Pins I Th' are the correct Ideas 'w ladle. Very Newest de- ''S"'. They are pretty. See ,hem '"oiid window. HUNZKER ' : Progressive Jeweler I 726 Main Street ! Sullivan & Bond Now Receiving New Members The New Idea Proves a Great Success Everybody Pleas ed But Our Competitors. The suit club idea, which was in augurated by us some time ago, and which is still In progress, has proven ii big success and all the members are highly pleased over the outcome. After the club was under way a number of people who had Investi gated the club were desirous of en tering, but as the list was completed we were unable at that time to take In more members, but In order to ac commodate those who wore left out of the first club, we havo decided to start a second club and the list Is now open and our representative, Willard Bond, is ready to enroll you In the new membership. All the members of the first suit club nro gratified and some of those who were In it are Joining tho sec ond to gut their full suit. Over twenty members have Joined suit club No. 2 already and it will take but a short time to complete the list. Don't put off Joining, but get your name down before it is too late. If our representative falls to see you. call at our store. If you are not thoroughly posted on what a suit club Is and how It operates, call and let us explain Just how it works. Yours for business, SULLIVAN & BOND. ROBBER! AT HOTEL SNEAK THIEF ENTERS THE HOTEL PENDLETON, No Clue to the Burglar, Who Secur. ed Cash, Keys and Checks, Enter ing George Van Dran's Room While He Was Yet Awake Performance Responsible for Much Annoyance, as Well as Loss. Some one entered the room occu pied by aeorgo Van Dran, one of the proprietors of the Hotel Pendleton, last night, and carried away his trousers, containing about $55 In gold, S3 or $4 In sli ver and In Iho nelgliborhood of $250 In bank de posit checks, besides tho keys to tho cash register, the safe and the wine room. There Is no clue as to who the thief might be. Mr. Van Dran, who is on the nignt snirt at the hotel, went up to his room for a short nap this morning about 1 o'clock, and werit to bed. Shortly after getting Into bed he heard some one enter his room and heard his keys rattle, but thought that It was Casper, his brother, who was taking them for some legitimate purpose, and so paid no attention. When the sleeper arose this morn ing he found that not only the keys, but the whole outfit had been taken and he Immediately Instituted in quiries, thinking that some of the traveling men at the house in league with his brother, were playing a joke on him. It soon became apparent that It was no joke, and a search Is now under way. The management of the hotel nnd the officers have no clue upon which to proceed, as no one was seen about the house upon whom suspicion could rest. WILL MEET DAVENPORT. Webfoot Club of Friends and Admir ers of the Cartoonist Will Escort Him From Train. The friends and admirers of Ho mer Davenport will meet at the ofllce or the East Oregonlan tomorrow eve ning at 5:30 for the purpose of going in a body to the O. R. & N. depot. to greet the famous Oregonlan, who lias written the name of Oregon on all the barn doors and yard fences of the world. He will drive 45 miles tomorrow to catch a train to make a date at Pendleton, hoping in this way to make amends for having disappoint ed his admirers here three years ago through unavoidable business ar rangements, Ills houses in every city are filled to overflowing. Seats in this city were nearly all taken during the first few hours of the sale and the theater will bo filled to morrow night. In a way that It has never been filled before. His Inimitable stories cannot be reneated with the droll effect that his natural humor puts luto them. His anecdotes have a local coloring and this Is to be the climax of en tertainments In Pendleton this year. E. A. Pond, business manager fori Mr. Davenport. Is In the city, nnd lias all arrangements made for his reception. FIRE SALE Peoples Warehouse SOME PEOPLE HAVE SAID WE ARE GIVING GOODS AWAY. NO, WE ARE NOT. BUT YOU'LL HARDLY BELIEVE YOUR EYES THE PRICES ARE SO LOW. PERSONAL MENTION DEATH OF CHARLES D. HUSON. "Brown's In Town" Tonight. The sparkling comedy, "Brown's In Town," will be seen at the-Frazer tonight. It Is made up of fun from tho first to the last, Sprightly wit, repartee, Jokes and songs are lead ing features of the comedy. Twenty Dollars Reward. George Van Drau will pay 120 re ward for the return of the papers and keys taken from his possession at the Hotel Pendleton. Join suit club No. 2. Sullivan & Bond, LOG CABIN ICE CREAM torr?'8 famous Ice Cre can again bo obtained nt tho old fa Cablu Soda Fountain. KOEPPENS The Po1&T?cci DRUG STORE A. C. KOEPPEN & BROTHERS Took Place This Morning at San Bernardino, Cal. .t t lllnklit. th( representative ot ttm i. m. Hukoii estate. Is in. receipt or a telegram from San Bernardino, Cal.. telling of the death In that city of Charles D. Huson, formerly of He lix. Tho iWnnsi'd was about 24 years of age and was a son of L. M. Hu son, one of the pioneers oi mis died at his home 111 He lix about the first of January. A lit tle over a year ago the son went to California for his health, u bronchial -..., nt ixivtnir iipmmp severe. After he had settled in California It was discovered that the maiauy nau merged Into consumption, from which he died this morning. His mother, Mrs. Mary J. Huson, was with him at the time of his death. A brother, Lewis E. Huson, was also at the bedside, having been called there a few days ago. The mother and sou with the re mains of the dead boy, will leave for Walla Walla this evening, where the funeral will be held and interment made In the family burying ground In that city. GONE TO PORTLAND, Death of F. C. St. Claire In That City This Morning. W. C. McFarland left this morning for Portland, where he went In re sponse to a telegram announcing the death of his father, F. C. St. Claire. After attending the funeral. Mr. Mc Farland wilt go to Wasco, the home of the deceased, where ho will settle up the affairs of the estate. The de ceased was n welt known resident of Sherman county, having lived In Wnsco for a number of years. He was CO years of age at the time of his death, Notice to Contractors. On and before April 28th, the ex ecutive board of the Eastern Oregon State Normal School will receive sealed bids for grading Normal school grounds nnd laying concrete W Plans and specifications may be seen at the Normal School lulldlut. The executive board reserves the right to reject any or an uiu. dress It. Aloxnnder, chairman exec utlve boarU, Peudleton, Oregon. Pendleton, April 18, 1904. Mrs. nichard Jones, of Echo, is visiting friends In the city. John A. Mclntyre, of Athena, was a Pendleton visitor yesterday. E. E. Taylor, of La Grande, trans acted business In the city yesterday. P. H. Wyman, of Weston, was a Pendleton visitor today on business. Professor P. H. Wyman, tho princi pal of tho public schools of Weston, Is in town? Miss lthodora Smith, of Echo, was the guest of friends in Pendleton yesterday. H. W. Swart, O. n. & N. agent at Bingham Springs, was In the city last night. Rev. W. S. Holt, of Portland, ar rived today In the Interest of Pen dleton Academy. D. B. nichardson, one of tho prom inent residents ot Helix, was a Pen dleton visitor today. G. M. nice returned yesterday from a visit to Dayton, where ho spent a few days with his family. D. B. nichardson, one of the pio neer resldonts of Helix, spent the day visiting Pendleton friends. James II. Gwlnn has moved Into his new home on South Main street, ecently purchased from Louis Hun- zlker. Frank Gilliam, mayor or Heppner, Is in town today for a short business visit, being registered at tho Hotel Bickers. Misses Maud Sheck and Edna Berkeley will leave Saturday for a two weeks' visit at Baker City ami La Grande. Bev. J, D. Jones, the pastor of tho Congregational church of Dayton, was the guest or Ilev. Jonathan Ed wards of this city, yesterday, while on his way homo from n visit at Poeatello. E. Morgau, the well known locomo tive engineer, has Just returned with his family from Livingston, Mont., where he has been In tho employ of the Northern Pacific for tho past three months. They will visit at tho home of T. J. Million for a short time. Oxfords MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN This Is an Oxford year, and we are prepared to shoe all Umatlllas. Be one of our happy customers The Boston And a Shoemaker. MERRILL TYPEWRITER CO.. $0. 7 Poit t.. Spokn, Cn.A8t.OEN5UORE TYPEWRITER ISuppllei ... Iteming.... ciperinw Brilliant Ideas Aro shown In our bonutlful hats. Tho cronm of nrtlstlc mill inery Is nt our storo. Ladles, you will bo delighted with chlcness of nil our patterns. They are so dlfforont from othorH bocnuso thoy wero solcctcil from the lnrgest collections In the Euslorn fashion centers. A visit to our storo will convince. CARRIER MILLINERY THE HOME OF THE STYLISH HAT. PLUMBING Let is figure on your job. All work guaranteed. Goodman-Thompson Hardware Co 643 Main St. 4.H..H..M"M--i--H--l--r-M-4 Umatilla Meat Market JUST OPENED ONE OF THE NICEST, CLEANEST AND f BEST MEAT MARKETS IN THE CITY. NOTHING BUT THE t CHOICEST MEAT8. MAPLE BUILDING, 219 COURT STREET. 'PHONE MAIN 1011. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 M i I t HHH Home for the Afflicted Dr. Sabina Leach's Private Sanitarium Chronic diseases a specialty. Her rcraedloa are strictly herbal, assisted by magnetic processes, and medicated vapor baths. All diseases treated la a common senao and scientific man ner, removing unnatural growths, tumors, goitre and all enlarge ments of the glands, WITHOUT THE USE OF THE KNIFE. Cures rheumatism paralysis, neuralgia, catarrh, asthma, bronchi tis, colds, liver and kidney troubles, and all dlsoases peculiar o women. , Special attention given to tho Whiskey, Opium and Tobacco Habits Treatment, nurse, board and room at reanonable rates, sulfation free. Corner West Bluff and Marie Streets, Con- The Schwarz & Greulich Neat Co. Wholesale and retail dealers In Beef, Pok, Mtitton, Veal Meats delivered to any part of the city, Curod Meats nnd Sausa ges of all kinds, ; C07 MAIN STREET. TELEPHONE MAIN 181. ' PENDLETON, ORE. Ji Pure Welnnard's beer at The Mint,