East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 28, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1904.
PAGE FIVE.
Three Extra Specials
For Thursday, Friday
and Saturday
a n r ri 1 1 I v IT QUAI 1 1 r I Mrr r r-ot-
LADIES, READ THIS. v,rr
YOU.
. lunittlne Skirts In new noveuy goous, an wool. iNiceiy
. immed with straps oi
j inth Many are trimmed with buttons to match the mater-
I We bought these SKiriB iu jui .v. ""'aJ, rnuuy
and Saturday, $3.98.
. nf French Ginghams In as many different patterns.
.,,t,i for 12c and 15c a yard. Thursday, Friday and Sat
Always sold ror "W"
jay we will place me " i"b- ou,D 'a uuiy iu
mds' to a customer.
3 000 yards Torchon Lace rrom men 10 i incnes wiue, worth
' 1 Thiiraflnv TtVMnV flTlll SfltlirilnV. 3,- 9 varri
lOc to lt)C u J""" -
limit 10 yards to a customor.
Lee Teutsch's Dept. Store
Corner Main and Alta Streets
CITY BREVITIES
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1.25 hats at the Iioston.
rtSH iiun utirfi
..i mi. -Mint
shirts. The Boston.
. . n,fu Thn Tina.
oln suit club No. 2. Sullivan &
nd.
nd.
ston.
It ... Ttnlll.
eet.
eeonlan building. Free use of
lb. Inquire at office.
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proprietor. 'Phone Main 101.
Fnr Rpnl Sillfn nf rnnniR In Rast
the same floor. Call at East
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nrpl Hlnuara Thnnllnf ri nna.
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Got Sunny. U. C. Rader.
Get a "top coat." The Boston.
Join suit club No. 2. Sullivan &
Bond.
Now lino men's sweaters. The
Boston.
Big values In summer underwear
at Baer & Daley's.
Persons wishing to raise mules
breed mares to Big Ben.
I Carpet and rug weaving at reason
able rates, at C21 Calvin street.
I Special rug sale at Rador's Friday
and Saturday, April 29 and 30.
I fiCc to $0.95 for a largo and com
plete line of hammocks. Nolf's.
Ice cream, confectionery and ci
gars at nation's, 304 Court street.
I Your own price on rugs at Rader's
Friday and Saturday, April 29 and
30.
I Furnished iiousekeeplng rooms for
rent. Inquire of -Mrs. B. B. Guern
sey. I 250 tailored hats, French sailors
land all the other latest, at .Mrs.
Campbell's.
Wanted Families to pick berries
and gather melons. Address J. H.
Wilson, Freewater, Or.
For Kent Five-room house, with
hath, thrttp blocks east nf Main
j street. Apply at East Orcgonian.
I Sullivan & Bond have Just receiv
ed their fourth Invoice of Panama
hats. The shapes are prettier than
over.
Woolsorters wanted, and 20 young
mon over 10 years old to learn the
woolsorters' trade. Call nt Pendle
ton Woolen Mills.
Fresh garden, field and flower
seeds In bulk and packages. All
this season's stock and suro to pro
duce. Our seeds are suitable to this
climate. C. Rohrmnn, Court street.
BENSON-LARK IN.
Notice
to
Public
WE HAVE NOT SOLD OUR
JEWELRY BUSINESS, NOR
ARE WE GOING TO LEAVE
THE CITY.
HUNZIKER
The Progressive Jeweler
?26 Main Street
Both Contracting Parties Are From
j the Quaker Settlement.
! Lust evening Miss Emma Benson,
.of Newborg, wus united in marriage
to John larkln, also of the Quaker
city. The ceremony was performed
nt the residence or Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Wlnslow, the bride being a
guest at their home,
i The groom Is a well known young
business man of Newberg, and he
,and his bride will make that city
their future home. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. Jonathan Ed
wards, of "the Congregational church.
FELL SIX FEET.
Accident Caused Little Girl to Bite
Her Tongue Badly.
Eugenie Platzoeder, the little
daughter of Conrad Platzoeder, fell
from the high walk on Jackson
street, across the river, and was
pretty badly shaken up. She in some
way lost her footing and fell about
six feet, striking on her face, caus
ing her to bite her tongue nearly In
two. One tooth was broken, out, and
the little lady was otherwise batter
ed up. She Is doing nicely, however,
but is unable to talk.
Graduate Optician.
Ida Behrendt, of the Baker City
Optical Company, will be Jn town for
one week. She Is a graduate of the
Philadelphia College and McCor
mlck'B College, of Chicago. The doc
tor comes highly recommended. All
work guaranteed. Eyes examined
free. Bickers Hotel.
TODAY'S SESSIONS
GREAT ENTHUSIASM
AT THE CONVENTION.
A Season of Rejoicing and Spiritual
Progress for the Sunday School
Workers Attendance Is Increas
Ing Steadily Attention Is Called
to the Very Interesting Program
for This Evening and Tomorrow.
A large audience greeted A. A.
Morse, of Portland, at the Christian
church last night when he addressed
the convention on the subject of the
"Great Merger." The address was a
very strong one and was listened to
with great Interest by those present.
During the day the convention
worked steadily, and somo very good
addresses were made and plans
pointed out for the better conduct
of the work of the schools.
This evening Rev. J. W. Jenkins,
of Athena, will sneak on !ho unhlnpt
of "The Sunday School as a Re-
tormer," ana will be followed by A.
F. Flegel, of Portland, who will take
the subject "Does It Pav?" Hnth nf
these speakers are well known, nnd
it is sate to say that the house will
bo well filled.
The nrocram for Inmnrrmv will hn
observed as printed, being as fol
lows:
Friday, April 29 Morning.
9:00 "The Builder's Foundation,"
Cor. 3:11-23.
9:30 Address, "The Superintend
ent and Organization."
9:50 Address, "Christmas Observ
ances," Mrs. H. L. Cauvel, Freewater.
10:10 Discussion.
10:30 Address, "The Superintend-
end and Supplemental Lessons," Rev.
H. N. Smith, Portland.
11:00 Reports of committees.
(a) Finance.
(b) Special.
(c) Nominations.
(d) Time and Place.
(e) Resolutions.
12:00 Noon recess.
Afternoon.
2:00 Devotional, "A Wise Lead-
er," Joshua 23:1-11.
2:30 Address, "Decision Day and
Sunday School Evangelization," Rev.
Jonathan Edwarils, I'eiuueton,
a-nn Aililross "Tim nihle We
Love and Neglect," Rev. W. S.
Payne, Weston.
3:30 Discussion.
4:00 Unfinished business.
A : 30 Adjournment.
Delegations.
The following delegates have reg
istered:
Athena Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jenk
ins. Miss Lucy Jenkins.
MlKnn II I.. Cartrleht. Rhoda A.
Howard. E. A. Vanbraukln, W. B.
Eakin, W. A. M. Teel, Mauue Fra-
zier.
Helix Mrs. Frank Richmond.
Vancycle Mrs. W. A. Stockman.
Adams Mrs. B. F. Simpson, S. C.
Gross.
Echo Rhodora Smith, Mrs. K.
Tnnptt.
Foster Miss R. P. Bonney.
Pendleton D. C. Bowman, Mrs.
Tiinonrunn V. F. Taylor. Mrs. C. F.
Warner, Bertha Osborne. Grace Ed
wards, G, LeRoy Hall, wva ueus,
Mrs. 0. C. Bowman, Mrs. W. F. Tay
lor, Mrs. B. E. Kennedy, Mrs. S. A.
Lowell. Faye Carney, I., tu. renianu,
i k tinii w. H. Hawley. Mrs. J, S.
Kees. Mrs. S. E. Milne, S. C. Wll
iinmu Mrs. A. A. McDonald, N. H.
Brooks. Mrs. S. D. Shay, Bertha
Gross, Maude Follett, Jonathan Ed
wards. Craou'nixr-Mr. and Mrs. Aug.
Tanke, Ella Haun, Harvey Lindley,
John Strahn, lT. s. Montgomery, hub.
H. L. Canvel, Mrs. C. uougers, airs.
H. Rodgers.
Portland A. A. -Morse a. r. r.t.-
Kol. .. ...
Walla Walla Rela ituuio.
FIRE SALE
PRICES ON EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE
FIRE SALE PRICES ON SKIRTS.
FIRE SALE PRICES ON WAISTS.
FIRE SALE PRICES ON SUITS.
FIRE SALE PRICES ON SHOES.
FIRE SALE PRICES ON HATS.
FIRE SALE PRICES ON CLOTHING.
FIRE SALE PRICES ON EVERYTHING.
Peoples Warehouse
PERSONAL MENTION
LOG CABIN
ICE CREAM
Koeppea.g
vorit t 'amoua Ice Cream can again be obtained at the old fa
urlt UB cabin aorta w.,ti v
4 uuuvuiui
KOEPPENS Tf" ,5?
DRUG STORE
A. C. KOEPPEN & BROTHERS
COME TO THE REVIVAL.
Services Every Day at 2 and 7:30 p.
m., at M. E. Church, South.
The meetings so far have been
well attended and close attention has
characterized every service.
Saturday there will be a special
service to children conducted by
Rev. Anderson, at 2 p. m.,.to which
older people are Invited.
Every day there will be preaching
at 2 and 7:30 p. m besides the reg
ular Sunday school and other aux
lllary services usually held.
Fireman Turned Down.
George La Rose, one of the oldest
firemen on the mountain division of
the O. R. & N.. at Ia Grande, was
turned down on the physical exami
nation this week, on account of the
weakness of one eye. La Rose had
been firing on the Short Lino and tae
O R. & N. fr tl,e naBt elgllt years'
and never noticed auy difference in
the strength of his eyes. On the test
at La Grande It was found that the
sight of one of his eyes was deficient.
He was retired from road service
and Immediately given a lucrative
position as stationary engineer in the
roundhouso.
Scouring Mills Consolidate.
J. M. Russell, the manager of the
The Dalles Scouring Mills Company.
Is a guest at the Hotel Pendleton and
will make arrangomeuts for opening
the scouring mills on the first of
May The Pendleton mills will bo
consolidated with the Oregon City
mills, as far as working together Is
concerned.
Von a man beliefs dot hohas a
system to beat der races It Ifffaboud
tlmo for him to qvlt drinking.
Mrs. Tiikrpv Stnwart. of Milton, is
visiting In Pendleton for a few days.
t W finivwr. nf Wnlln Walla, was
a Pendleton business visitor yester
day.
Mr null Mrs. W. M. Scott, of Helix.
are the guests of Pendleton friends
for a few days.
Irn Srntt. nnn of the nromlnent
farmers or Helix, is in tne city tor a
short time on business.
Mrs. Frank Richmond, of Helix.
spent the day In the city as the
guest of Pendleton lrlemls.
Mrs. Frank- Snencer left this morn
Inir fnr her home in Oakland. Cnl.
after an extended visit hero with hei
mother, Mrs. J. L. Scales.
E. A. Troutraan waB a business
visitor in Athena thi smornlng,
where he went to look after some
new buildings about to bo construct
ed.
E A. Pond, business manager foi
Homer Davenport, has arranged for
Mr. Davenport's entertainment at
Hotel St. George, during his stay In
this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Pierce re
tnrneil from a visit at Hot Iale,
where Senator Pierce has been for
a few days, looking after business
Interests.
A. F. Flegel, the secretary of the
Stato Sunday School Association, Is
In the city from rurtland and will
attend the convention now being
held here.
Albert Buchholtz. of Denver, reach
ed the city last night and is the guest
of his sister. Mrs. Morgan Schrack.
He will make his home In Pendleton
In the future.
Joe Hlnkle left this morning for
Walla Walla to attend the funeral
or Charles D. Huson. who died in
California and will be brought to
that city for burial.
Rev. J. H. Barton, pastor of the
Presbyterian church of Union, left
for his home last evening. Ho is a
newly elected member of the board
of trustees of Pendleton Academy.
Twenty Dollars Reward.
George Van Dran will pay $20 re
ward for the return of the papers and
keys taken from his possession at
the Hotel Pendleton.
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,
Brilliant, Ideas
Are shown In our beautiful hats. The cream of artistic mill
inery Is at our storo.
Ladles, you will bo delighted with chlcnoss of all our patterns,
They are so different from others becnuso they wcro Bolected
from the lnrgest collections In the Eastern fashion confers. A
visit to our store will convince.
CARRIER MILLINERY
THE HOME OF THE STYLI8H HAT.
HAMMOCKS
The season for hammocks Is here. Time to get them Is now
and the place to get the best at the lowest prices Is at our store.
We have spread ourselves In securing the newest nnd prettiest
patterns turned out by the manufacturers. Just look nt our lines.
Goodman-Thompson Hardware Co.
643 MAIN STREET.
MM 1111 1
Umatilla Meat Market
JU8T OPENED ONE OF THE NICEST, CLEANE8T AND
f BEST MEAT MARKET8 IN THE CITY. NOTHING BUT THE
CHOICEST MEAT8,
MAPLE BUILDING, 219 COURT STREET. 'PHONE MAIN
1011.
tfrM MM t MM tUtt
Home lot the Afflicted
Dr. Sabina Leach's Private Sanitarium
Chronic diseases a specialty. Her remedies are strictly
herbal, assisted by magnetic processes, and medicated vapor
baths.
All diseases treated In a common sense and scientific man
ner, removing unnatural growths, tumors, goltro and all enlarge
ments of Uie glands, WITHOUT THE USE 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 ratos. Con
sultation free.
Corner West Bluff and Marie Streets.
The Schwarz & Greulich Meat Co.
Wholesale and retail dealers In '
Beef, Pork, Mtitton, Veal
J Meats delivered to any part of tho city, Cured Meats and Sausa-
ges of all kinds. .
007 MAIN STREET. TELEPHONE MAIN 131.
PENDLETON, OltE.
join suit club No.
Bond.
2, Sulllvau &