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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1904)
PAGES. DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,. MONDAY,. MAY t6, 1904. PAGE FIVE. WILL FIGHT SIGNS Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers . . aood things In seasonable footwear you will need this Below we give you a list of what we are selling at remark- week FARMERS' ANTI-SCARE HORSE ASSOCIATION'. Birch Creek People Will Try Diplo macy, Follow It With Peremptory Request and Terminate the Affair With Forcible fluster If NKurv ably 'ow p,,w"" CnlllJren's Oxford.. In sjzes G to Jo ' . . V-25 B5 Oxfords! 7n sizes 11- to C232 CWIdrirt 0X'tr.ls; 'in patent kid Hl ktg Their Slogan Is "The Signs Must Go." EIGHT .?lSnr,is "in "patent kid, ' nVi to 2 v ' V ' 'iV " " 'nv 175 Hk!; flics' nne k.u . 7B Udlei' "lino ' Southern tl any La(lles fine hnnd-turn uxioru., r'TTMir anv size V&f r Tn.iips' kid slippers, trip's1 fine patent kid slippers, 13 $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 MEW SILK DROP SKIRTS, REGULAR $6 VALUES, SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK, $475. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. Lee Teutsch's Dept. Store Corner Main and Alta Streets CITY BREVITIES Zack Is In town. Zack Is I" town. U C Rader. Get Sunny. J1.25 hats at the Boston. Fresh fruit dally, at Martin's. Welnliard's beer at Tho Mint. Get a "top coat." The Boston. New spring shirts. The Boston. Closing out dry goods. The Bos ton. "Mayflower" Shoes nt Teutsch's, $3.00. Ladles' Suit sale at Teutsch's etore. New line men's sweaters. The Boston. Persons wishing to raise mules breed mares to Big Bon. Smokers get satisfaction at How ard's, formerly Bees cigar store. Wanted Young man to do collect ing, Inquire at telephone office. Ice cream, confectionery and ci gars at nation's, 304 Court street. The St. George restaurant, open day and night. Mrs. Cooper, propri etor. J. Y Itlckenheck, M. D., diseases of the eye, oar, nose and throat exclu sively Hotel Dickers. For Rent Five-room house, with bath, three blocks east of Main street Apply at East Oregonlan. New suit club will close Wednes day, Only 10 morb members want ed, You'll have to' hurry. Sullivan & Bond. We have sold our restaurant to M. flratz, Persons having claims against us please present same and those In debted to us please call and settle W, Sam & Co. All school warrants tor District No 10, up to and Including No. 30G, will be paid upon presentation at my or fice. Interest ceases after date. John Halley, Jr., clerk, Fresh garden, field and flower seeds In bulk and packages. All this season's stock and sure to pro duce. Our seeds nre suitable to this climate. C. Hohrman, Court street. Hare Values in Low Priced Watches A good time-keeper for $1.50. A better one for $4.60. Gold watch for $6.50. A 15-Jeweled gold watch, $10. A 17-eweled gold -watch, $13.00 These are Bplendld values for the money. HUNZIKER The Progressive Jeweler. 72G Main Street. Zack Is In town. Get Sunny. U. C. Rader. Wood and coal see McAdam. Gelser threshers nt Kunkel's. Big salo on Slippers at Teutsch's. Drag and disk harrows at Kunkel's. Pure Welnnanl's beer at The Mint. Douglas and Hanan shoes. The Boston. $3.50 and $3.00 Hats for $2.00 at Toutsch's. Shoes repaired while you wait at TeutBch's. Panama Hats, all styles, at Teutsch's. Solid sole leath67 suit cases for $5 at Sullivan & Bond's. Mollne wagons, rubber tired bug gies, carriages and hacks at Kunkel's. Wanted to Kent A five or seven- room house. Address "Mc," care E. O. Get your clothes cleaned and pressed at Joerger's, 12G West Court street. Straw hats, all the popular shapes, another shipment just In, Bner & Daley. Five days special sale, commenc ing Monday. Closing out street hats. Mrs. Campbell's. Try the hot free lunch at tho Mer chants' Cufe, 12 to 1 at noon; 4 to C p. m and at midnight. Try the hot free lunch at the Mer chants' Cafe, 12 to 1 at noon; 4 to C p. m and at midnight. Wanted to Ilont Five or seven room house with bath. Address wac," care East Oregonlan. They all say our. new neckwear Is the swellest thing. that ever article Pendleton. Sullivan & Bond. For Salo A thoroughbred Jersey cow; freBh; gives over C gallons milk dally. Apply office Byers' Mill. To Our Friends and Patrons: Another party having rented tho building we occupy for a term of five years, wo must move out. Evon If we find a location this means a heavy loss to us. Our stock is the most fragllo of any made. Wo have- a fine line of china that Is easily damaged. Hather than take all the chances of loss wo will Inaugurate a sacriflco unlit mill rlnso (lilt the entire llllO of crockery, glassware, china, cut glass, vases, lamps, etc. To Invoice and re-mark our goods the store will be closed Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week. WJo will open ngaln at 9 o'clock Sat in Mnv 21. with everytuliiE In readiness for your Inspection. Yours truiy, OWL TEA HOUSE. At a meetlnc held on the lltrch Creek yesterday hy about 25 of the representative farmers of tho dis trict, Dave Ingram was elected pres ident oi tno Autl-Slgn Society, which will commence a war upon the signs that line the road. The county road from Pendleton to Birch creek and beyond is lined and ornamented (?) by all kinds of signs, irom little hoys requesting that you buy shoes at one place, to little dogs extolling the efficiency of some mange cure or antidote for fleas: men of heroic size In tin hastening with ever-stationary stride to pur chase clothes at one place, or grocer ies at another; or elephants of col ossal dimensions trumpeting the value of some llnlmout warranted to euro chilblains, remove warts, freck les and bunions and to Improve the complexion. These signs are soothing to the pride of tho advertiser, but very Ir ritating to horses and many a broken shaft, dislocated tongue, bent axle and hysterical woman, not to spenk of profane men, are the result of the nfercenary ornamentation of the county thoroughfares. The cluh formed yesterday will ask the owners of the signs that they be removed. In fact and In earnest. If the signs arc not removed nt onco they will be detached with force and hurled Into an unrecognizable heap from Which the fnrmer wishing tin to patch the roof on his pig pen can draw material. Tho war is now on, the ultimatum has been Issued, and tho slgiiB will have to go until horses are out of vogue on the highways. PERSONAL MENTION Buying Horses, n w. Wlthersnoon. of Murfrees- boro, Tenn., who Is here In the in terest of tho geological survey un real! of the government, Is visiting i nnnriiotnn for a short time. Mr. Wltherspoon Is here to buy horses for tho use of the government sur veyors In Alaska. Mrs. Hall Recovering. ,- i) n Hull who has heen at UID. .J -, " . Antimnv'a linsiiltal for tlie nast month, has so far recovered her health that she Is able to return ' it will Iir Rome time before she lias fully recovered from tho ef fects of her Illness anu me operation iit ho Is now on the road to ulti mate good health. a omiiinir faco nays faro a long dis tance In tho business world. LOG CABIN ICE CREAM Koeppen'g famous Ice Cream can again be obtained at the old fa vorite Log Caoln Soda Fountaio. K sTVOVWVrJlCTO Tf Pnoolar Price WJdJri-JCil DRUG STORE A. C. KOEPPEN &. BROTHERS H. E. Bartholomew, of Heppner, spent today In Pendleton. E. J. Sommcrvllle was a visitor at Athena today for a short time. Miss Bessie McAtee, of Weston, is the guest of Pendleton friends. Judge II. E. Bean left for n short visit nt Athena today on business. J. O. Hales, one of the prominent residents of Adams, Is In the city lor a short 'visit. Sam J. Culley. of Weston, was a Pendleton business visitor today for a short time. Judge Ellis left Saturday evening fur Hummer, where no will noiu court this week. Mr nml Mrs. IT E. Porter, of Mraifhnm. snent Sunday in Pendlo. ton visiting friends. William Folsom, county recorder, left this morning for a short visit In the Milton country. Mr. nml Mrs. G. M. Morrison, of Adams, ore visiting with friends In Pendleton for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Marquis, of Adams, are the guests of Pendleton friends for a short time. J. E, Cherry, the democratic nom inee lor county clerk, Is In town from his home ut Adams. C, E, Troutman returned this morning from Spokane, where he has been for several days on business. wmii Wniiimnn. urand chancellor of tho Knights of Pythias, Is In town and will visit the Pendleton lodge or the Knights. J. B. Hubbard, one of the promi nent farmers from the Cold Springs country, was n Pendleton business visitor today. r. w llraillev. of Athena, was In town for a short time while on his way to Astoria to attend the grand encampment of the I. O. O. F. Mr nnrl Mm. V M. Zehrune re turned this morning from a visit In Portland, where they have been lor the latter part of the last week. Jesse Kllgore, of Weston, spent n part of Sunday In the city en route i., Actnrln tn attend the I. O. O. F. grand encampment aB a delegate. Lee Drake returned this morning from Portland, where he has been ..r tiio iinm week vlsttlnc friends. and transacting business In connec tion with his paper. F. B. Holbrook. of Irrlgon, demo cratic candidate for Joint represen ..i., imm Mnrrnw and Umatilla counties, was a Pendleton visitor to day, returning home mis morning. Mrs, T. M. Henderson left this ..,..-.,i,. iv, r Autnrln. where she will lllUllllllfe ' " - , represent the Rebekahs of Pendleton 111 the Stato asseniuiy ui me iicucn- ahs, which meets In that city tomorrow. m it i Tnvlor Is vlsltlne with i.i i o, . - - - - friends In Portland and Astoria, hav ing gone there In company with her la a delegate to the grand encampment of tho I. O, O, I-., which meets in Asiurm iumuiiu. r w n rviln was a visitor In l.l.nnn t ml II I- Hfl DTOf OBBlOiml bUSl ness, but It Is thought that the doc tor will oporato a lime on uiu ieu tlve voter while In the little city up II,,.. mi in ml a few notches nearer ills election as Joint represen tative from Uniatllltt aim juurruw counties. Delegates to Astoria. Tniinn siiiiniii mid II. J. Taylor, of ii, Rnrniin iniU'n. and C. I'. Davis and J. E. Benm. of tho Integrity lodge of tho I. 0. O. F., have g-mo as delegates to tho grand encamp ment In Astoria. Women's Ready-to-Wear Department High-Grade Tailor-Made Suits r.r. rr. suits, an exact copy of the most authoritative a f p I llll iJll STYLES, BORN IN PARIS THIS SPRING, FOR THIS OC.tJL J VfY.VX CAS0N( pRCE REDUCED TO $44.88 ?5.00 $37.50 $2?.50 $25.00 $ 18.50 SUIT, A BEAUTIFUL CREATION; AN EXACT COPY OF REDFERN'S MOST EXCLUSIVE STYLES, TO SELL QUICK PRICE SUITS, FIRST-CLASS LATE STYLE MATERIAL, MADE IN A g f THE VERY BEST WORKMANSHIP IN AMERICA. UNDER. &Q-f 3 PRICED FOR THIS EVENT SUITS TO MATCH, WHICH YOU WOULD HAVE TO PAY f AT LEAST $35.00 FOR IN ANY OTHER CITY, WILL SELL I .TF FOR THIS TIME AT SUITS THAT REPRESENT THE BEST THOUGHT OF FIRST CLASS TAILORS IN STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP, WILL GO FOR SUITS THAT ARE NEW. STYLISH AND UP-TO-NOW IN EVERY PARTICULAR, WE WILL SELL FOR ONE WEEK AT $ 15.89 12.87 C Q s. s SUITS MADE IN CORRECT CUT AND STYLE, AND OF f ( O 13 OiJ NEW MATERIALS, WILL LAST BUT A FEW DAYS V"0 $ 1 8.50 FOULARD SILK AND LINEN TOILETTES, NEW AND DE- fc 0 g Q SIRABLE IN THE MINUTEST DETAIL, WHILE THEY I JWrt LAST V w 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 ETAMINE3 AND VOILES, 50c TO $6.00. CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES, SIZES 2 TO .4 YEARS, 25c TO $4.97. FULL LINE OF CHILDREN'S WHITE DRESSES, SUITABLE 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 CAR ROBBED. Shotgun and Shoes Stolen That Were Bound Northward, A frolght car was found broken open In tho O. II. & N. yards this morning, and Investigation revealed that It had been robbed' of a largo amount of Its contents,' Tin mr wnu mriRlennri to nartles In Walla Wiilla and Dayton, and was loaded whu general juerciiuiiuinu. Among the rest of the cargo was a nnmiinr nt nhntfrnnn In leather cases and a consignment of shoes. Several of the guns had been taken anu a number of pairs or siioes. f, In ttin nnlnlnn nt the officers who have been Investigating the case that tho car was broken open at cnmi, nnlnt nnRt nf here, and the fact not noticed until It reached Pendle ton, There Is absolutely no ciuo as to who did the work. DIED OF PENUMONIA. Infant Son of G. B. Griffin, of West Railroad Street. VnUl.,lDv nrinrniinn lit f. flft n'tnot BoyRtho 13-monthB-old son of Mr. and Mrs. G, H. Griffin died at the family homo at 612 West Hallroad street after a short Illness with pneu monia. The funeral will be conducted to morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence, tho burial to bo made In Olnoy cemetery. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at tho offlco of tho undersigned until Tuesday, 3 p. m., May 24, for tho erection and completion of a second story on the Peoples Warehouso for J. II. Dickson, nccordlng to plans and specltlcutlouB prepared by C. J5. Troutmniw architect. The right Is reserved to roject any and all bids. Plans and specifications can bo seen at the architect's office, room 12, Judd building, Pendleton, Or. (Signed) C E. TROUTMAN, Arciiiteci, Admiration of Ladies Is won at first glanco by our exquisite designs In millinery. Tho Individuality of each lint In our stock Is appreciated by tho people who strive to bo abreast of tho fashions, Tho more particu lar a lady Is about her headwear, tho moro sho admires our show Ing. Wo want the privilege of showing you our exclusive new pat terns. We know we can please you and all wo ask Is a chanco, CARRIER MILLINERY THE HOME OF THE STYLISH HAT. McADAM KEMMERER COAL DRY WOOD FAIR WEIGHT8 FULL MEASURE, PHONE MAIN 1121. 8AVNQ8 BANK BUILDING. We Make New Roofs We Make Old Roofs New Again This Ib our exclusive business and wo have had somothlng over twolve years experience at It. Wo ought to know what wo are doing, hadn't we? Well, wo do kuow, ELATERITE ROOFING is rigidly guaranteed. It has a past of which we are not ashamed. It will pay you to Investigate tho matter, Wo shall be pleased to quote prices and to answer questions. The Elalerite Roofing Co., 10 Worcester Block, Portland, Orfwi -'-...-tTr