East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 11, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    PACE FIVE.
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAV tiy 1W4V.
EIGHT
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IShoes, Oxfords and Slippers I
I ... ..cnnihlit footwear von wilt need thla
a thlnat In seasonable footwear you will need thl
A few S 000 '. ou a st of what we are selling at remark-
IJbly low pric.
IctWren'i
Oxfords, in sizes 5 to
ntoVd'sVln sizes 8
$1.00
to H in sties 11 to
03tXO'uo' .
$1.25
to
Misses' - $1.50
CsOxforasrin patent kld.
c'r''.fii.so
fine
s... .. Southern tie,
Ud& 'fine" hand-'tur'n
C.7A
Ladies kid slippers, ""-
d reliable footwear at very reasonable prices, call on
2rv shoe guaranteed as represented or your money back.
US tverj
All rips wed free"
Lee Teutsch's Dept. Store
Corner Main and Alta Streets
1.75
any
$1.75
Oxfords,
$2.50
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PERSONAL MENTION
CITY BREVITIES
C C uauer uci
ji;5 hats at the Boston.
Fresh fruit dally, at Martin's.
Wood and coal see McAdam.
Welnhard's beer at The Mint.
New spring shirts. The Boston.
Big sale on Slippers at Teutsch's.
Closing out dry goods. The Bos-
Shoes at Teutsch's,
sale at Teutsch's
The
"JIayflower'
.00.
Ladles' Suit
Douglas and Hanan suoes
Shoes repaired while you wait at
euistu s.
Persons wishing to raise mules
i .... n TJ I rr Han
Bead about the great dollar sale at
Smokers get satisfaction at How-
a 1 rtnnt nl nn atnrn
Ice cream, confectionery and cl-
. ti.ii - AAJ Inn filraat
Mollne wagons, rubber tired bug-
.. I J .1 L'.-nl-J'a
The St. George restaurant, open
.... - - ! n Mr. I'nnnof Timiiri-
i p nipV-pnWk. M D.. diseases of
Forshaw florist and seed man, has
nvpfl in -Mil hi (inn. NirmL. iuiu'
For Rent Five-room house, with
;. Annlv at East Oregonlan.
The Dav and Kleht Transfer Co.
1 . L I . , TlMl.. T - 1.
New suit club will close Wedncs-
You'll have to hurry. Sullivan
Bond,
rreeu garuen. neia ana nowcr
rlnOA flu in r.nrA- n . ,iltnl.ln n Vl 1 O
uuu&lv. i : kiiii riri u 11 iiiiri k rep .
Get Sunny. U. C. Rader.
Geiser threshers at Kunkel's.
Get a "top coat." The Boston.
Pure Welnnard's beer at The Mint.
Drag and disk harrows at Kunkel's.
New line men's sweaters. The
Boston.
Panama Hats, all styles, at
Teutsch's.
$3.50 and $3.00 Hats for $2.00 at
Teutsch's.
TJplfnst mesh linen underwear at
Baer & Daley's.
Solid sole leather suit cases for $5
at Sullivan & Bond's.
Wanted Young man to do collect
ing. Inquire at telephone office.
Wnntfii in nent A five or seven
room house. AuUress "Mc," care E.
O.
Paper napkins, 10c to 50c a hund
red. Made In sanitary lactones.
N'olf's.
Get your clothes cleaned and
pressed at Joerger's, 12U West Court
street.
pivo Have Ritpclnl sale, commenc
Ing Monday. Closing out street hats
Mrs. Campbell's.
Wnntpd Sewlhe: ulaln or other
wise. Apply at C20 Thompson street
north entrance.
Twenty dozen golf shirts, $1.25 and
1 vahms. at the dollar sale at
Sullivan & Bond's.
Wfinfpd tn Rent Five or seven
room house witu uaiu. Auuina
-i.iac," care East Oregonlan.
tIipv all sav our new neckwear Is
the swellest thing that ever sruck
Pendleton. Sullivan & Bond.
Tt. .iit i, n cnclnl ,-lvpn br the
Ladles' Aid Society of the Methodist
church at the home of Mrs. Dr. Hen
derson, Friday evening next.
iv i,avo cnM nur restaurant to M.
Gratz. Persons having claims against
us please present same and those In
debted to US please call aim seme.
W. Sam & Co.
R.are Values
in Low
Priced
Watches
A good time-keeper for $1.50.
A better one for $4.50.
Cold watch for $6.50.
A 15-Jeweled gold watch, $10.
A 17-Jeweled gold watch, $13.50
These are splendid yalues
'or tie money.
HUNZIKER
The Progressive Jeweler.
726 Main Street.
rri, n n jc no. announce a
rate of $1.90 for round trip for the
spring meet of the Walla Walla Fair
Association, held at Walla Walla,
May 25-28. Tickets on sale May 24
and good returning until -May tv. c
C. Smith, Agent.
Iceland's Lonely Policeman.
rm. ..! n Tr-olnml have the rep
ine JicuJ"i v
.....i kulnv thn moat neaceiul
UlUUUll Ul MW.l.f, -
and law-abiding citizens in the world.
Although the population oi me tuuu-
try is vu.uw, oni uo iaj"""""
necessary to preserve the peace.
i -isr a n.t,pn Hip Icelanders were
, . .i ' , iiinncnniltli annlver-
CeifUIUUuf; iwc '
nAtonv's fnundlne. nearly
sary ui ic o ----- .
the entire population gathered In one
-niAh i. tho Vlnf?
spot to near iue bicc-. -
of Denmark. Then the solitary po-
iicemua ui V ,
He feared he might lose control of
so great a throng oi peujjie. ou
-Aii(nHAii trio i ii- ii i e u tail i .v v
several days before for an Increase
ti. l.v nna mfln. Tile
in tne ponce --- -
lieutenant governor referred tne mat
ter to the legislative body called the
Althing, who voted favorably on the
petlliuu, nuu - .
land was granted an assistant while
the festivities taHieu.
When our vessel arrived at the quay.
And my friends once again I could
suay,
I remarked to my beau,
"I'm so happy, you kneau,
I can hardly believe It Is muay."
Miss Bessie McBrldo Is vlsltlhs at
Athena.
J. W. Stamper, of Birch Creek. Is
In the city today.
S. B. Carglll, of Echo, will dip. 5,000
head of sheep this spring.
Mrs. M. V. Fletcher left this morn
ing for Wallnla, where she has- land.
Madison Jones, of East Cdurt
street. Is quite ill with klduey trouble.
Ralph Stanfleld returned to Echo this
morning.
Mr ntiil Ira T Wov rrtlMmwl
this morning from a week's visit at
Hot Iike.
F. H. Harradon. travellnc auditor
of the O. R. & N., is in town check
ing up the local offices.
Mra TYnvn Inrrfim ntiil fnmitv nml
Miss Effle Worcester, have gone to
Hidaway Springs for a few weeks'
visit.
Mica npcfilp Krnlte ta' n nntfpnt nt
the hospital, where she has been for
several days. She Is recovering rap-
Idly.
I.. V. Ponlnnil anil wlfo will leaVO
In a few days for an extended tour of
the East, which will Include the
World's Fair.
C. S. Collier Is homo from Port
land for a visit with relatives here.
He has but a few weeks more study
to put In to graduate In dentistry.
Mayor L. A. Esteb. of Echo, Is In
the city today on a brief business
visit. Next to Pendleton, ho tmnKs
Echo Is the best in Eastern Oregon.
riipstnr Hnmlltnn. of Tji Grande. Is
now on Charles Hamilton's passenger
run between tins city aim iiumms
ton, during the Illness of Mr. Hamll
ton.
rr m K. Hall, of La Grande. Is In
hn pltv havlnir nsslsll'il Dr. Cole in
an operation performed on Mrs. Ed
Blair, of La Grande, at St. Anuiuny
hosnltal this evening.
lnhn McN'earnev. O. R. & N. sec
tion foreman at Cayuse. who has
l.oon Invlna nff alnpp lllp CaVUSB KOSt
office robbery two months ago, will
return to work this weeK.
c v Pm-r nrpslilpnt of tho Walla
Waila Savings Bank, and who Is also
o coiocmnn fnr illfforent lines of
clothing and dry goods, was In town
yesterday and today, tne guest oi u.
E. Tarbet. He went to Spokane this
morning.
R. F. Johnson, mall carrier from
n-.,oin m tirii-p-ann. a nloneer farm
er on Weston mountain, was In the
u.. in.isv Hp rpixirtd crons In ex
cellent condition in that vicinity. The
recent frosts did not injure any crops
In his neighborhood.
HEADSTONES RECEIVED.
Are Being Placed in Position Before
Memorial Day.
mi. n a n nnst lately received
from the government a consignment
of 13 headstones for the graves of
old soldiers, and immediately placed
, ..ttin.. in thp ninev cemetery.
Six or eight more will arrive and be
placed In a short time, ine govern
ment furnishes the stones, and pays
.1, freight thereon. The citizens of
thu community to which they are
shipped must furnlsli tne oasea uuu
etnnoo Tim rltlzns In gen-
eral of Pendleton paid me Incidental
expenses, subscribing very
and cheerfully to the fund. The ac
tual work of placing the stones was
performed by the old soldiers, and
was of course volunteeied and with
out further remuneration than the
consciousness or a goou ueeu un
formed.
LOG CABIN
ICE CREAM
Koeppen'g
a m tan ovflln nff obtained at the old fa-
i torite Cabin Soda Fountalo.
lrr"Dr4TT?TO YUo, Pnoalar Price
vorrca "drugstore
A. C KOEPPEN & BROTHERS
Women's
Ready-to-Wear Department
High-Grade r
Tailor-Made
Suits
SUITS. AN EXACT COPY OF THE MOST AUTHORITATIVE yf 9 C
STYLES, HORN N PAHIS 1 nlo ar-ttiu, run mm uw- fyQ C J
CASION. PRICE REDUCED TO
1 ill) C It I STYLES, BORN N PARIS THIS SPRING, FOR THIS OC
$?5.00
SUIT, A BEAUTIFUL CREATION; AN EXACT COPY OF A Jk Q f
REDFERN'S MOST EXCLUSIVE STYLES, TO SELL QUICK tfll00
PRICE -
$37.50
$2f.50
$25.00
$ 18.50
SUITS, FIRST-CLASS LATE STYLE MATERIAL, MADE IN A f
THE VERY BEST WORKMANSHIP IN AMERICA. UNDER- &ifuZf J
PRICED FOR THIS EVENT
SUITS TO MATCH, WHICH YOU WOULD HAVE TO PAY $ f 9
AT LEAST $35.00 FOR IN ANY OTHER CITY, WILL SELL J &
FOR THIS TIME AT
SUITS THAT REPRESENT THE BEST THOUGHT OF FIRST- $1 f Q tf
CLASS TAILORS IN STYLE AND WORKMAN8HIP, WILL .0-7
GO FOR ,
SUITS THAT ARE NEW. STYLISH AND UP-TO-NOW IN
EVERY PARTICULAR, WE WILL SELL FOR ONE
WEEK AT
$ 12.87
ft SS. SUITS MADE IN CORRECT CUT AND STYLE, AND OF $( f Q
1 500 NEW MATERIALS, WILL LAST BUT A FEW DAYS f .VO
18.50
FOULARD SILK AND LINEN TOILETTES, NEW AND DE- $1 f Q
SIRABLE IN THE MINUTEST DETAIL, WHILE THEY (fQ
LAST
HANLON-PETERS.
Miss Margaret Peters Weds J. P.
Hanlon at Catholic tnurcn m.
Morning.
m. n nt Miss Marearet
i lie uiuiiittbc "i , .
-j I I Uanlmi nf tills City
,'piprH nuu -i . - .
...o. miPmnized at the Catholic
church this morning, Father Van der
Velden officiating.
' '. .... tnnlirht for thO
rney win -.o-- ---east,
visiting Mr. Hanlon 's old home
In Iowa and tue at. j.uuio uv.w.w
returning io iui v..,
' ...oo tiiP first nurchaser
- t iii.i. ivpt tun ii.
Of St. 1U1S iair iwiw" -
K. & N. this morniuB.
t Oiien About June 10.
LouIb Moses, the lessee of the low-
building writes that he will open up
hfl BtOCK OI gouus
about June 10. In his last letter to
Mr. Hendricks he stated that he
would be married May 15 in San
Francisco, but uiu noi uiuic imv
of bis fiancee.
USUI Cleh rate July 4th.
i.kn. ttnlnns. under
The vanoub iu
the general management of the Cen
mc ... -.iiiraiB the
trmi WMr v-'. ,"h," , Tue
Z"" mee li g of the council Sunday
next, wur iuuub""' ---.-
les.
. R. Called.
in -
Rev H D. Chambers, of Portland,
the supply at ie " " ,
d.eemerVm5,.I,r 'Zt cnu rc The
vestry is coubiukiwb ------
for the vacancy left by Mr. Potwlne.
Issue Tonight.
The question of greatest Interest
to bo considered at council meeting
tonight Is the location of the gas
."Jl -.i ..iip like v no time will
be found for the discussion of any
other Issue.
I like the laughter that opens the
. .. . , .I, - olmua fil
lips ana tue ue i
the same time pearls and the soul
modate fishing
1 11 umci .,
...-.i .i, n ir g, N. Co. will, until
close of season, havo train No. I,
leaving hero at 5:4C p. ro.. stop at
North rorK on nmmuuj jvs..o
i t,in Mi (ina in Pendleton at
9 a. m stop at somo place Mo"1'
morning. Tins arrunBumum.
In effect Saturday, way n.
. nKimll A. .An.
K. (J. Ball''! fi-""
SHIRT WAIST SUITS IN ALPACA, MOHAIR, GRASS LINEN,' DUCK, LAWNS AND DIMITIES,
FROM $1.98 TO $8.00.
WHITE PIQUE SHIRT WAIST SUITS, SIZES 32 TO 42, $3.98 TO $7.50.
SWELL SHIRT WAISTS IN LINENS, LIGHTWEIGHT VESTINGS, COTTON ETAMINES AND
VOILES, 50c TO $0.00.
CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES, SIZES 2 TO ,4 YEARS, 25c TO $4.97.
FULL LINE OF CHILDREN'S WHITE DRESSES, 8UITABLE FOR GRADUATING AND COM.
MUNION EXERCISES, AGES 6 TO 14 YEARS.
ALL COLORED DRESS SKIRTS ARE BEING UNDERPRICED TO CLOSE QUICK. WILL AL
LOW A DISCOUNT OF 33 1-3 PER CENT.
THE ONLY ALTERATION DEPARTMENT CONNECTED WITH THE STORE, IN TOWN.
The Peoples Warehouse
WHERE IT PAYS TO 'TRADE
IOUGLAS
$3.50
Men's
Shoes
ARE THE
BEST
BOSTON
STORE
FIRST-CLASS REPAIRING.
ufobii I TVDCUDITCEI fft . (A. 7 PAI 1L.
$MUtV.tDEN MORE TTPEWBIIEH
1
Brilliant Ideas
Are shown In our beautiful hats. The cream of artistic mill
inery Is at our store.
Iidlos, you will bo dollghtcd with chlcnesn of all our patterns.
They are so different from othora because thoy were selected
from the largest collections In the Eastern fashion centers. A
visit to our atore will convince.
CARRIER MILLINERY
THE HOME OF THE STYLISH HAT.
If you battle with the world for a
home or for a business, you should
not lose an advantage once gained,
by wasting your money In buying
poor coal and groon wood, when Uo
best of coal and dryest of sound wood
may bo bought of
McADAM
'Phono Main 1121.
Ilulldlng.
Saving Dank
We Want to Do You Plumbing
Our long experience, together with our unoxcolled facilities for doing
the best work, are at your service without extra charge.
flood honest work nlwaya done, That's Hie reason why our patrons
aro always satisfied,
BECK, the Reliable Phimbe
Court Street, opposite Hotel Dickeru, j
1
Victor Jiugo,