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PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THUR8DAY, MAY 5, 1904. PAGE FIVE. fDQWs Build, 1t. irlcl, " lor Peclaty, ion ""in May Muslin Underwear Sole WHOLE WEEK, BEGINNING TUESDAY MORNING, ONE WM USLN gE. OUR ENTIRE WILL... t niVIDED INTO SIX LOTS AND IN EACH LOT iOCK WILl.lr. -npSET COVERS, DRAWERS. GOWNS AND U WILL F WAY BELOW THEIR REAL WORTH. SEE IRTS . . tub n.r. SALE. iHO BILLS l-un .-Consisting ot wuiai, u. ..u,- your cnoice r slating of waists, drawers, gowns and corset cov- l" T your choice " e"' ' nf waists, drawers, gowns, corset covers K!r35 Vr choice 29c I i Consisting of waists, drawers, gowns, corset covers 6t ' iii fhnlrn 55c ml sKins, j" -- a ...i f waists, drawers, gowns, corset covers tt 5-""",,,; 79c and sKins, j"" -- - - . i0h nf waists, drawers, gowns, corset covers hndsklrts, your choice $1.13 U DISPLAY IN CORNER WINDOW. PERSONAL MENTION ,ee Teutsch's Dept. Store Corner Main and Alta Streets :ITY BREVITIES i Rader Get sunny. k hats at the Uoston. U fruit dally, ut Martin's. linhard'B beer at The Mint. k soring shirts. The Boston. iuglas and Haimn shoos. The En. sons wishing to raise mules mares to Dig Den. jicy socks, new neckwear, E. & Milan, Daer & Daley. Liters get satisfaction at How- formerly Dees' cigar siore. lurroom coiiage wr mm. uuu n.. o for sale. 510 Market street. ie St, George restaurant, open and night. Mrs. Cooper, propri- . . . . , It your ciotnes cieaueu uuu Ised at Joerger's, 120 west Court t. I) tailored hats, French sailors all the other latest, at Mrs. ipbell's. is no harm for a man to think a han is older than sho says, pro U he doesn't think out loud. br Rent Five-room house, with three blocks east of Main t. Apply at East Oregonlan. Ihe Day and Night Transfer Co. is the best service. Duly Leath- proprietor. 'Phone Main 161. 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. Now line men's sweaters. The Boston. Ice cream, confectionery and ci gars at Hatton's, 304 Court street. 50c buys a guaranteed typewriter ribbon, all colors. Nolf's stationery store. For Rent Single room in East Oregonlan building. Free use of bath. Inquire at office. Forshaw, florist and seed man, has moved to 207 East Court street, mid dle oC opera house block. Woolsorters wanted, and 20 young men over 1C years old to learn the woolsorters' trade. Call at Pendle ton Woolen Mills. Room Wanted A furnished room or suite of rooms wanted by two young men. Two beds desired. Send name and address to "S," care East Oregonlan office. A hurricane In Cochin, China, kill ed 100 people. A most extraordinary and inexplicable circumstance is that the storm came from inland, stopped at the water's edge, and shipping was not Injured. Call for Olympla Beer. Mh garden, field and flower L. ,:..,,, nu.mllln w whlh In hulk and packages. All. ,... ' ,' t ,,,. ,,. season's slock and sure to pro- Our seeds are suitable to this pte. C. Rohrman, Court street. Jns heaviest fleece of wool sheared p a common grade wether in Yak- county, this year, was sheared I A, I. Dent, of Yakima, Wednes- . The fleece weighed 21 pounds came from a 2-year-old grade aboulllet. have sold my business to C. Plat- anu will move on Court pet hetween the opera house and Bickers. Thanking my cus- pers for their liberal patronage, uespeaKing tor my successor same, I am. resneetfullv. Ailnm pnhardt, Hare Values in Low Priced Watches A good time-keener for 11. GO. 1 A better one for $4.50. W watch for $6.50. A 15-JeweIed gold watch, J)10. A 17-Jeweled gold watch, 13.G0 These are" nniomiM .i.,.. Ior the money. HUNZIKER Th Progressive Jeweler. 726 Main Street. is recognized as the best beer brew ed. Olympla beer can be found on sale at ail the leading saloons. Al ways call for Olympla and accept no other, There is none just as good. Mr. Nolte makes a specialty ot sup plying Olympla beer for family use In cases and kegs. He also handles genuine Imported servllat wurst, lim burger and Swiss cheeses for picnics nud outing lunches. J. M. Russel, the scouring mill man ui inc uniies, is in town. G. W. Hunt, or Portland, Is in the cuy ior a snort business visit. miss ura D. Woods, of Walla Walla, is the guest of Pendleton menus. Miss Anle Markham left this morn ing for Walla Walla for a short visit with mends. H. T. Wilson, a well known attor ney of The Dalles, Is attending the supreme court. Louie Reyburn, city marshal of La Grande, was in the city this morning a few minutes en route to Portland. lx;e Teutsch. accompanied by his brother, W. A. Teutsch. of Portland, went to Pilot Rock today on busi ness. Miss Bessie Swltzlcr, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Edgar Lowell, of Portland, has returned from a visit In Portland. Mrs. Mao Mason, of La Grande, formerly Mao Swart, of Bingham Springs, Is visiting Mrs. Clarence Penland, for a few days. C. A. Barrett, or Athena, was a Pendleton business visitor yesterday, looking after his Interests as repub lican candidate ror sheriff. W. T. Kirk, editor of the Payette (Idaho) Independent, and a nephew or T, W. Ayrcs, Is in the city on a brief visit at Mr. Ayres' homo. Mrs. Louis Huns-.lker and little daughter returned last night from Walla Walla, where they were the guests or relatives for a few days. Colin V. Dyment, Blue mountain representative of the Spokesman-Review, with headquarters at Walla Walla, was in town yesterday after noon, returning home this morning. T. Donovan, Western Union and O. R. & N. lineman of La Grande, was In the city this morning en route to Umatilla, In the interest or his work. The washout at Burnt River has caused a large amount of extra work this spring, for his department. SHORT ARGUMENTS. Petition for Removal. Ta-wax, the mother of Amy, Annie and Ha-we-le Jhsoua, the minor child ren or Jim Joshua, the Indian who committed suicide some months ago, has petitioned the probate court for the removal of Billy Joshua, who was appointed some time ago, as the guar dian of the children. Tho hearing of the case has been set for May 1C at 10 o'clock. F.stray Notice. Came to my place, about 11 miles northwest or Pendleton, about Octo ber 1, 1903, one black and white cow, age about 10 years, blotch brand, weight about 1,100 pounds. Owner of above described animal can secure same by calling at my place and pay ing all charges. a. wuuiun, Pendleton, Oregon. Supreme Court May Close Saturday at Noon. The supreme court listened to three arguments today and will be able to adjourn by Saturday noon It succeeding arguments are as brier as those or today. The cases heard today were: Florence Cannon, appellant, vs. Frank Fitch, respondent. It Is an appeal from Grant county, and was argued on a motion to aillrm the de cision of the lower court. The case was brought In the first place to set tle the title to some land. V. G. Co- zad Is the attorney lor tho appellant and Dalton and Biggs represent the respondent. W. II. Goltra, appellant, vs. Jane Penland, respondent. Appeal from Morrow county. It Is a suit over tho construction of a road, and was ar gued by C. E. lledfleld and Hewitt & Son for the appellant, and by u. W. Phelps and Huntington & Wilson, for the respondent. The Eastern Oregon Land Compa ny vs. W. H. Andrew, respondent. It is a case brought to clear title to land, and was argued by Huntington & Wilson for tho appellant, and Moore & Gavin for the respondent Delayed Shipment of Panama Hats They 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 Time for Report Extended. N. A. Davis, administrator of tho estate of DeWItt C. French, the old hermit of Weston, who died alone In his cabin some time ago, has Wed a petition In tho probate court asking that the time for making an Inven- tory be extended, as the snow is so deep over the estate mat us vaiuo cannot be determined. The petition was granted. Card of Thanks. We take th,is opportunity to extend nur ainrei-fe .thanks to the friends In Pendleton ami elsewhere for their kindness to us in our late bereave ment In the sickness and death of our daughter and sister, Mamie. T. P. GILLILAND AND FAMILY. Elks' Meeting Tonight. Rlks' meeting tonight, 7:30. Ira portant business and Initiation. "How'U you like to be the Ico man?" THOS. FITZ umiAUU, k. ii, CHAS. E. BEAN, Sec'y. if a man doesn't marry a woman becauso she Is pretty or becauso she has monoy, It Is a pretty suro sign thut he's In love wan iter. LOG CABIN ICE CREAM torifr?'8 famous lM Cream can again be obtained at the old fa rlte Log Cabin Soda Fountain. KOEPPENS The RUGS- DRUG STORE A. C. KOEPPEN &. BROTHERS Pendleton Man's Mishap. James Jones of Pendleton, was lu town a couple of days this week. Wfs are Informed that he came near sot' ting Are to the hotel Wednesday night by putting a lighted pipe in his coat pocket Just before going to bed. The coat and. vest were ruineu oeiore the smoke awoke him. We are toiu he had a similar experience the last time he was in town. He is looking the field over as to the cattle out look. Long Creek Eagle. Marshal Blowers In Town. DeDutv United States Marshal Blowers, of Hood River, was In town this momlnc for a short time. He was called here by tho cases which were to be heard beiore Commission or .inhn Hallev. Jr.. in which Lee Baker and Joe Sullivan are concern d. He returned this morning to Portland. Busy Auditing. Tho county court has been bucy to day auditing bills anu accounts mrainst the county. This part of the routine will bo disposed of today or tomorrow, and the rest of tue ween will be taken up with toe considera tion of several special measures which will bo brought up. The Underwood Leads. he nomilar agent ii,,. iriwU.i-u-nnl tvnewrlter. has Just placed a machine of this make In the county cierKB oiuce, uianme tlm 5fttli machine sold In this city by him since April 1, 1903. Tho East Oregonlan uses ono and lias found It entirely satisfactory. Extension of Time, nharloa I). Somnlo, administrator of the estate of W. W. Semple, de- reaaod. haH asked for an extension of tho tlmo set for hearing the final account, until May 7 at 10 o'clock. Tho petition was granted. A i-nlllnv fitmin uatllOra HO 111088, but It loses round corners, and will lu time become a perfect sphere. WOULD BUNCO THE COURT. Fred C. Davis, of Meacham Creek, Is a Gay Deceiver. Tho East Oregonlan printed the story of tho application of Fred C. Davis Tor county aid for his mother, yesterday, Just as he told It, but It transpires that Davis Is anything but truthful. He represented to the county court that his aged mother, who resides with him, Is in need or assistance. but was rerused aid from tho county because of his ability to support ins mother if ho was so inclined. The facts in the case as near ns can be learned are that Davis' moth er, who Is SC years old, Is very child ish and refuses to live with her son, W. Swart, but prefers to live with Davis, who Is not Industrious nor a good provider. The Swarts families, both W. Swart and H.' W. Swart, furnish the old lady about all the food and cloth ing bIio gets and would gladly give her a home If she would live with them. Davis not having an Income, thought the $8 per mouth from the county court would bo Just about enough to keep him lu style and as the other members or the ramlly would support his mother, his troub les in rustling grub would bo at an end, hence his application ror aid. Davis is a well known character on Meacham creek, where It is said lie spends most or his time borrowing provisions from tho homes or his re I ntlves to keep his own household supplied. Brilliant Ideas Aro shown In our bonutlful hats. Tho cream or artistic mill inery Is at our store. Ladles, you will ho delighted with chlcnoss or nil our patterns. They nro so different Trom others becauso they wcro soloctod from the largest collections In tho Eastern rnstilon centers. A visit to our storo will convince CARRIER MILLINERY THE HOME OF THE STYLISH HAT. LAST APPOINTMENTS. Special Sermon to Young People This Evening. Dr. Anderson preaches to the young people and to all who will come, this evening. All the young people or tho city will be profited to hear him. Preaching tomorrow at 2 p. m. and at 7:30 p. in. which closes the preach log or Dr. Anderson until Sunday evening, his good-bye, at the M. E. church, on Thompson street. Notarial Commission. A nntarfnl rmnmlMHlon has been granted to J. F. Nowlln by Governor Chamberlain, and was nied tins morning. DOUGLAS $3.50 Men's Shoes ARE THE BEST BOSTON STORE FIRST-CLASS'' REPAIRING. HAMMOCKS The season for hammocks Is hero. Tlmo to got thorn Is now and the place to get tho best at tho lowest prices Is at our storo. Wo have spread oursolvos In securing thu newest and prettiest patterns turned out by tho manufacturers, Just look at our lines. Goodman-Thompson Hardware Co. 043 MAIN STREET. I Umatilla Meat Market JU8T OPENED ONE OF THE NICEST, CLEANEST AND BEST MEAT MARKETS IN THE CITY. NOTHING. BUT THE CHOICE8T MEAT8. MAPLE BUILDING, 219 COURT STREET. 'PHONE MAIN 1011. . , " WjtfiQJ.'JW.OiWiK $.H..H,.,i-M"M"l Home lot the Afflicted Dr. Sabiha Leach's Private Sanitarium Chronic diseases a specialty. Her remedies aro 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, goitre and all enlarge ments of the glands, WITHOUT THE USE OF THE KNIFE. Cures rheumatism paralysis, neuralgia, catarrh, asthma, bronchi tls, 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 sulfation free. Corner West Bluff and Marie Streets. Scare Ribs, Cold Boiled Ham, Sausage, Fresh Pigs' Feet, Pare Lard, Ham and Bacon and the choicest fresh meats in the city. The Schwarz & Greulich Meat Co. C07 MAIN STREET. TELEPHONE! MAIN 181.