Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1904)
PAGE FIVE. PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1904. May Muslin Underwear Sale . uFEK. BEGINNING TUESDAY MORNING, INE WMU. .,D may MUSLIN SALE. OUR ENTIRE VILL HOI- VDED NTO SIX LOTS AND IN EACH LOT K Wli-u ,..,. COVERS. DRAWERS. GOWNS AND WILL WAY BELOW THEIR REAL WORTH. SEE re AT pm"" . " LS FOR THE BIG SALE. F.-.tnr of waists, drawers, gowns and corset cov Consisting "i 13c b, rour . ...i.lc .irnunrs. cowns and corset cov- PConslsflnp 01 L choice : lyc F' nf waists, drawers, gowns, corset covers TrtW. vouV choice 29c fomiWlni? or waists, drawers, gowns, corset covers nJ ritlrts. your choice 55c - Consisting of waists, drawers, gowns, corset covers 3 lirtlpn ........... 79c End skirts, s-Consistlng of waists, drawers, gowns, corset covers nd sklr's your choice CSPLAY IN CORNER -WIIMDUW. . ee Teutsch's Dept. Store Corner Main and Alta Streets PERSONAL MENTION fY BREVITIES jder Get sunn at the Boston. fruit daily at Martin's. lard's beer at 'Hie Mini. Urine shirts The Boston. and Hauan shoes The lalucs In summer Daley's wlshinc to raise tares to Big Ben. ics ze' satisfaction at How-, formerly Rees' cigar store. vnnr clothes cleaned and Get Sunny. U. C. Itader. Get a "top coat." The Boston. Pure Welnnard's beer at The Mint. Wanted Bellboy at Hotel Pendle ton. Closing out dry goods. The Bos ton. New line men's sweaters. The Boston. Union county socialists have put in full ticket in the field, underwear. Yakima county democrats have In structed for W. It. Hearst. mules Cowlitz county, Washington, lias instructed for W. H. Hearst. Children's garden tools. 25c, 45c and 75c a set. Nolf's toy store. Ice cream, confectionery and cl- at Joerger's. 12G West Court gars at Hatton's, 304 Court street. Bachelors are singular fellows and oranges, 15 cents a ; Fish Market, 310 dozen. an married men lead double lives. I Furnished housekeeping rooms for rent. Inquire of Mrs. B. B. Guern- lien' single rumu in oaoi i Rey ban building, iree uie ui, ,n,nr,l tints Frpnrh Bailors Ilnqulre at office. . . iatesti at Mrs. law. florist and seed man, has rjampbeH's. I to 207 East Court street, mm- -inmiprniin tnnirim without list- lopera house block. . ear wmld ag u1(3 as a Rent Five-room house, with cown n the desert. jcree mocks east ot aium wnnlMirfprs wanted and 20 vounc Apply at East Oregonlan. 1C oW t0, learn tbe Day and Mgnt Trausier io. Uyoolsorters' trade. Call at Pencil Ll l . I Tltll.. T . ..... oebi seriiuc. uni) nwiu-iion woolen .Mills. uprietor 'Phone Main 161. garden, field and flower i bulk and packages. Air eason's stock and sure to pro- Our seeds are suitable to this C Rohrman, Court street. ie sold my business to C. Plat- and wilt move on Court ORATORICAL CONTEST. Eastern Oregon Inter-High School Contest at La Grande on May 28. Final arrangements have been made for the Eastern Oregon Inter Hlirh School oratorical contest and between the opera house and lracl. meet, both events to take place BicKers. -manning my cus-. , ta Grande on May 28. fur their liberal patronage, The hlch schools of Pendleton, Ba espeaklng for my successor j.er CtVi unkm ani1 rande are ime. I am, respectfully, Adam in,,i,l(i,i in the contest and will have la tntit- ifomo fnr Mm trnrl.- meet, and self-understood that the value four orators for the contest. The concentrated food lies In the . track meet will occur on Saturday at ft of real food substance con- the -La Grande field, and the orator!- i in the package rather than on cal contest will occur at Stewarts F. we find as much, If not onera house lu the evening at that nourishment contained In a can nlace. Ilietla brand Evaporated Cream Thirty Pendleton high school boys tne larger suace filled with nr now tralnlnir on tbe field from pi water- brands on the market, which a team of about 15 will be se . lected for tne meet, i lie iryum jui .-.'tlie oratorical contestant will be held iu the near future at Assembly Hall, I the dato not yet being aeciueu upon. Mr. and Mrs. Old Morrison, of Adams, visited In town today. J. D. Casey, the mayor ot Hilgard. was a Pendleton business visitor to day. Mrs. C. L. Koadruck of Irrlon. was the guest of Pendleton friends to day. P. A. Worthlngton ot Portland, a deputy United States marshal, was In town on official business. Mat H. Mosgrove, the merchant of Milton, wasn Pendleton business visitor yesterday and today. B. r. McElroy, one of the promi nent farmers of this vicinity, was the guest of friends In town yesterday. Rev. O. W. Rlgby returned from Athena today, where he attended the dedication of the new Methodist church yesterday. Mrs. Chester Osborn of 1a Grande, visited with friends In Pendleton yes terday while on her way to Athena fo ra visit with relatives. Mrs. William Dunham, of Walla Walla, was the guest of friends In Pendleton yesterday while cn route to La Grande for a visit with relatives. 11. 1j. Oliver and daughter, Miss Grace Oliver, were guests at Athe na yesterday, going over to attend the dedication of the Methodist church. Geo. H. Sutherland, the Walla Walla contractor, was a Pendleton visitor yesterday on his way to Sumpter, where he has some busi ness interests. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Troutman and Mcrk Williams attended the dedica tion of the Athena church yester day. Mr. Troutman Is the architect who modeled the structure. ECHO ROYALLY ENTERTAINS. (Continued from page lj Delayed Shipment of Panama Hats Thoy were caught in the flood on the Northern Pacific. Fortun ately for us they were not in the fire but will sell them at, Fire Sale Prices Peoples Warehouse .are Values in Low Priced Watches od time-keeper for $1.50. tetter one for $4.50. l watch for $0.50. 15-Jweled gold watch, $10. IT-Jeweled gold watch, $13.60 Thse are splendid values r tie money. HUNZIKER Tne Pfogre.slve Jeweler,. '26 Main Street. Immense Quantities of lee. The Pendleton Ice and cold storage plant Is preparing to ship a carload of Ice to Colfax the first of the week and has more orders on hand than can be well filled without working over time. From present indications It Is probable that the entire sur rounding country will have been sup plied with Ice from the Pendleton plant by the end of the season. Special Sale. Embroidery silks, 8 for 25c, at Mrs. Carlson's, at Alexander's store. R. J. Nixon In Town. R. J. Nixon, of Walla Walla, form erly manager of the Frazer opera house, but now In control of the Walla Walla house, was a business visitor in Pendleton today. Mr. Nix on is Interested in the advertisement of the Walla Walla race meet, and was here making arrangemnts for bringing the event before the public In the near future. Special Sale. Embroidery silks, 8 for 25c, at Mrs. Carlson's, at Alexander's store. LOG CABIN ICE CREAM 'WtTil!! rmus Ice Cream ca aeln 06 obtained at the old fa- ""S Cabin Rnrtn Ctl , VUUM1U. KOEPPENS The popfefrfl DRUG STORE A. C KOEPPEN &. BROTHERS alfalfa alone. Your pork comes prln nlnnllv from Omnhn. TIih rream VOU are serving in your Ice cream today was shipped rrom man to i-oriianii, a illctntinn nf 1 (11)0 mil PS mill llflpk to Echo, making over 1.200 miles this cream traveled to reach one ot tno richest and most promising cream producing countries under the sun, If developed with that Industry in view. "Tim rnmfnir linmo makers of the West are these little folks gathered around this nappy picnic grounu iu- Hr. Tn them tllR world will look for an improved and progressive standard of farming. 'Ac mnn pnnnot eo hack to Eden it should be his highest ambition to make some spot on eartu an r.ucu, EVllnu-lnir Professor Smith's ad dress, Dr. James Wlthycombe, of the ctntu A n-rif'lll! urn l Cnllece. delivered an address on the value and profit of dairying In connection wun larmiug. His address will be puunsueu umiui The meeting then adjourned until S o'clock, when the program was completed at the Methodist church, n.. v v iiiiirhlrifinn Colonel It. C. Judson, A. H. 1-ee. Dr. Wlthycombe and Professor Smith all addressed tho meeting In the evening. PROGRESS AT IRRIGON. F. B. Holbrook, Joint Representative for Umatilla and Morrow Counties, In the City. F. B. Holbrook. the roan who made Irrlvnn all HBT 1 ,1 tCnilPIl t Of tllO Ol'B- gon Land and Water Company, and, democratic candidate ior johu nunc sentatlve between Umatilla and Mor row counties, is in the city on a nriei visit, having come up from the May Day picnic at Echo. Mr. Holbrook has just completed o c,v, f.,oi r r.u.. runt barrel Hume, on his Irrlgan ditch, which now brings 18,000 acres under tne uhcii. settlers are arriving at Irrigon every day and Mr. Holbrook's village Is taking on metropolitan airs in every way. A public school, cnurcn, iiuwn- otn-o,, .isiutntfipo and other en- terprise shave been established and over two dozen new uunuui& been constructed this spriug. CHANGES HANDS. Badley & Zehner Sold Out, and Both Will Leave Here. Tt. a nlnnn firm fT itadlev & JCenner l iiu iifeu. .. ' yesterday afternoon sold their busi ness to V. K. tiooumaii, "i ivubcc, and P. Hurghduff, of Portland. Koth i,un urn old clear men Ul llic RCUllcmwt, and will undoubtedly retain the large patronage enjoyed uy uio ra - n,ii,.v the senior mem- ber of the old Arm. will remain here for a time, while Mr. .enner, iuu other member, will In a abort time engage in the fitocK uuinc Idaho. Received Her Insurance. John S. Kees received a check . r ta inornlni? in irora me favor of Mrs. Tlvls McUroom, for $1, r. .,, f tim death claim UUV, ua puuicuv - - -- - due Mrs. McUroom from tho death of her husband, who was uiumiv. aays ago. Dairy Leased. h. If. Holcomb, who has been op .. .-,.., a cmnti Hnlrv west of tbo rail' road bridge, In the edge of town, has leased his cows ami equipment to tho Wooddy dairy people, wno win cu duct the Holcomb dairy hereafter. Supreme Judges Here. i.i. . .7.. ...I,.,. Mnnm find AsSOCl ates Bean and Wolverton, reached town last evening and will bo tho guests of tho Hotel Pendleton while court is in session nere. Sneelal Sale, r-.l,rnl,lorv silks. 8 for 25c, at Mrs. Carlson's, at Alexander's store ASSOCIATION MEETING. Regular Meeting of Commercial As sociation Tomorrow Night Should Be Well Attended. The regular monthly meeting ot the Commercial Association will bo held tomorrow night, and it is the request ot President Borio that the entire membership of the association be present, If possible. Business of lmportnnco will bo transacted and It is desired to hnve as many of the members there to dis cuss the business as iiosslble. Several Important Items are to bo considered, looking to greater nctlv Ity on tho part of the club. The meetings aro so far apart that much of the pressing business Is lost sight of from one meeting to the next and the matter of holding meetings every two weeks will be considered. Will Reclaim Palouse Land. F. H. Newell, chief of the reclama tion service, has advised Represen tative Jones that in his opinion tho Palouse project, which contemplates the Irrigation of 100,000 acres of land near Pasco, Is the most promising Irrlirntton Hclicnin In Washington, and it is tho intention of the department to concentrate the investigation 10 this locality during the summer. If a subsequent investigation snows thin nmtect to be as satisfactory as contemplated, the secretary of tho Interior will set aside sumcieni money from tho reclamation fund to nnnHtriiot tho reservoir and canals. It Is estimated it will cost $25 per aero to Irrigate the Palouse tract. Hen Adopts Kittens. A mnllinrlv lilll linn 111) at C. E, Chrlsman's pluce has developed an iinnntiimi huiiip- for a. Utter of kit- tens and It Is a strange sight to seo tho old lady spread nor proiecung wings over the four littlo furry kit tens Tti'ln? refused Durinisslon to set on a ueBt of eggs and ralso her own family, she bcamo very Indig nant nna ,inv mill when the mother of the feline tribe was out, walked over and usurped uer place, rrom that time on oho made uauy visun, in fact spends most ot her time there, her only grievance seeming to be that though flho scratches with a will ItiA tin ernteful adopted family refuses to eat the food provided. The Dalles Chronicle. Brilliant Ideas Are shown In our beautiful hats. Tho cream of artistic mill inery is at our store. Ladles, you will bo delighted with chlcncss of all our patterns. They aro so different from others hncniiso they wero 'selected from tho Inrgest collections In tho Eastern fashion centers. A visit to our storo will convince. CARRIER MILLINERY THE HOME OF THE STYLISH HAT. HAMMOCKS Tho season for hammocks Is hero. Time to got thorn Is now and tint placo to got tho best at tho IowchI prices Is at our storo. Wo havo spreud ourselves In securing tho newest and prettiest patterns turned out by tho manufacturers. Just look at our linos. Goodman-Thompson Hardware Co. 643 MAIN STREET. ' ' Umatilla Meat Market JU8T OPENED ONE OF THE NICEST, CLEANE8T AND BEST MEAT MARKETS IN THE CITY. NOTHING. BUT THE CHOICE8T MEATS. MAPLE BUILDING, 219 COURT STREET. 'PHONE MAIN 1011. Oxfords! MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN This It an Oxford year, and we are prepared to shoe all UtnatUlai. !: Be one of our happy customers The Boston And a Shoemaker Home lot the Afflicted Dr. Sabina Leach's Private Sanitarium Chronic diseases a specialty. Hor remedies aro strictly .herbal, assisted by magnetic processes, and medicated vapor baths. All dlsoasos treated In a common sense and scientific man ner, removing unnatural growths, tumors, goitre and all enlargo. mentB of the glands, WITHOUT THE USE OF THE KNIFE. Cures rheumatism paralysis, neuralgia, cotarrh, asthma, bronchi tis, colds, liver and kidney troubles, and all dlsoasos peculiar o women, Special attention given to tho Whiskey, Opium and Tobacco Habits Treatment, nurso, board and room at reasonable rates. Con sultation free. Corner West Bluff and Mario Stroets. The Schwarz & Greulich Meat Co. Wholesale and retail dealers In Beef, Potk, Mutton, Veal Meats dollvered to any part of tho city. Cured Meala and' Sausa ges of all kinds, 007 MAIN BTUI5I3T, TELEPHONE) MAIN 181. PENDLETON, OIIE.