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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1904)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGONy TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1904. EIGHT PAGE FIVE. LA IE LOST AN EIE the Farmers' Institute at Pendleton May 26. I'tm5 n e will lecture on vital subjects. Don't miss the Farmers' Institute at Pendleton, May 26. experts will lecture on vital subjects. Agricultural Iturai eFci w ' PECULIAR ACCIDENT TO HELIX BLACKSMITH Cornea of Right Eye Seared bv a Red Shoes for IN SIX DAYS hot Iron Which Did Not Touch the Eye Lashes or Lid Is Suffering Greatly and an Operation Mav Be PACES. Everybody see that great assortment of Oxfords and Slippers we Necessary to Save the Other Eye- Is at a Hotel and May Go to the Hospital. Fire Sale Ends ! ' ! w(ek we are closing out about 10 lines In ladles' shoes and L at jut one-half price. will do you good to look into tnis. Lee Teutsch's Dept. Store Corner Main and Alta Streets CITY BREVITIES Itk Is in town. J hats at the Boston. C Rder. Get Sunny. threshers at Hunkers. Issl fruit daily, at Martin's. hlnhard's beer at The Mint. lmn sale at Owl Tea House. Wal sale at Owl Tea House. Tti and disk harrows at ICunkel'B. (losing out dry goods. The Bos- iMsfllower" Shoes at Teutsch's, Suit sale at Teutsch's hoes repaired while you wait at Ltica's. fersons wishing to raise mules I aares to Big Beu. lookers get satisfaction at How pi, formerly Bees' cigar store. muted Young man to do collect- Inquire at telephone office. fire days special sale, common c- I Monday, Closing out streot hats. Campbell's. F Rlckenbeck, 11. U., diseases of ere, ear, nose and throat exclu- Id?, Hotel Bickers. pj tie hot free lunch at the Mer uit' Cafe, 12 to 1 at noon; 4 to i. m., anil at midnight. Try the hot free lunch at the Mer Mi' Cafe, 12 to 1 at noon: 4 to . m, and at midnight. For Rent Five-room house, with 111, three blocks east of Main eet. Apply at East Oregonlan. Ul of our dlnnerware not full sets kalf price with cash purchase of wry ana glassware and mini). N night lamp free. See window May C Itohrman. W order to allow Oregon peoplo to it the World's Fair on Oregon Day, w 15th, the 0, It. & N. Co. will II ticket! oa Juno 7th, at excursion lei win. i-.ii ii . . "1 l'llVllUUCS U11UWUU .huiHi OUIO UttkUD, - ... ,nu t.UVUMlUKU Ul 111IB norntn tw i.- . .. . Rare Values in Low Priced Watches vvvl,c, lui fl.uu. Ktter one for J4.50. atch for CE0. . 15)eled gold watch, $10. " Jeweled gold watch, 13.G0 h r re 8P'ndld values Ior He money. HUNZIKER Th Progressive Jeweler. '26 Main Street. Zack is In town, bot Sunny. U. C. Itader. Wood and coal soo McAdam. Get a "top coat." The Boston. Itemovnl sale at Owl Tea House. Now spring shirts. The Boston. Removal sale ut Owl Tea House. Pure Welnnard's hoer at The Mint. Big sale on Slippers at Teutsch's. New line men's sweaters. The Boston. Douglas and Hanan shoes. The Boston. $3.G0 and $3.00 Hats for $2.00 at Teutsch's. Panama Huts, all styles, at Teutsch's. Wool duBters, Turkey and ostrich dusters, Chinese dusters. Noll's. Ice cream, confectionery and cl- gnrs at Hatton's, 304 Court street. Mollne wagons, rubbor tired bug. gles, carriages and hacks at Kunkel's. The St. George restaurant, open day and night. Mrs. Cooper, proprl etor. Get your clothes cleaned and pressed at Joerger's, 12G West Court street. Wanted Woman to do general housework. Address box 3C8, Pendle ton, Oregon. Take a look at our clothing. We can please you In quality and price. Baer & Daley. Try the hot free lunch at the Mer chants' Cafe, 12 to 1 at noon; 4 to G p. m., and at midnight. Tolerating the debauchers of our men Is hut training the devil for our boys. MISS THORN DEAD. Young Woman Succumbs to Consump tion After Long Illness. Miss Mary J. Thorn, of Cold Springs died this afternoon at 103 Lincoln street, after a long Illness with con sumption. She was brought to this city about two weeks ago from her home near Cold Springs, having been carried on u stretcher part of the distance. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Thorn, nnd a brother, have been In the city, attending her during her Ill ness. No funeral arrangements have yet been made. Mechanic's Lien Filed. W. .1. Clark & Co. this morning filed a mechanic's lien against the Bowman building for $394.90, which amount Is ullegod Jo be due for material and work furnisneu uy me company in putting on the cornice of the new hotel building. Just why the action was taken is not clear, as Bowman has been paying all of his accounts as the bills were presented to htm. DEPENDS ON TEAMSTERS. Handlers and Firemen's Strike Will Fall But for Them. New York. May 24. The success or failure of the strike of tho freight handlers and marine firemen on boats and piers of the New York, New Ha ven & Hartford rauroau, seems 10 hinge on the attitude of the Team sters' Association. All the strikers nlaces are filled. If the teamsters go out the situation will be badly tan gled. Tho company refuses to dis cuss an emergency. All is quiet at tho piers this morning. Removal sale nt Owl Tea House. Elmer I-n Hue, a well known fnrm er of Helix, lost tho sight of his right uyo mis morning as the result of a peculiar accident. I.n Hue was at work In the forge on his place, sharpening harrow teeth. Whilo tapering the end of one It flew from the tongs and past his face, the point of the red-hot piece of Iron scraping over tho eyeball and destroy ing tho sight. Tho accident happened so quickly that ha Hue did not have time to bat his eye, and neither lids nor lashes wore burned In the least, though tho Iron was red hot and tho tip soared a line across tho cornea. The sight of the eye Is totally destroyed and It may be that tho ball will have to he removed, for the burn has caused Inflammation which may spread to such an extent that an operation will havo to be made to save tho sight of the other eye. After tho accident La Huo came to Pendleton, where his eye was dress ed and he was taken to the Hotel Bickers. If the eye gives much trou ble ho will bo taken to the hospital, where he can have more convenien ces for treatment. PERSONAL1 MENTION LOG CABIN ICE CREAM twit !!0US Ice Cream can nsaln be obtained at the old fa Cabin soda Fountain, KOEPPFTOQ The Popular Price! 4 t DRUG STORE A. C. KOEPPEN &. BROTHERS .Trwi T.Ipnnllim nf WVstnn. was a business visitor In Pendleton yesterday. Hv. Holier! Warner Ik In Hennner and other Morrow county points this week. Mrs M .1. Prnther. of Walla Walla. visited .vlth friends In Pendleton yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Morrow, of Port land, are the guests of friends in Pendleton. Hnrrv Tlootli. nn Insurance man of Baker City, was a Pendleton business visitor today. Malcolm A. Moody, ex-renresenta- tlve in congress, is a guest at the Hotel Pendleton. Mrs n a. Jackson accompanied Mr. Jackson to Portland this morning to remain a few days. Mr. nrnl Mrs. D. C. Brownell. of Umatilla, are the guests of Pendleton friends for a few days. Mnrahnl M. Carnev was Indisposed yesterday and Special Ofllrer Shepard filled his position of chief of police. tin n n Levis, of Portland, form erly Miss Velly Hays, of this city, is (siting friends Here for a lew nays. Mm Rimene Vauelin has returned homo from Portland, where she has been visiting for the past three weeks. Miss Hervl Harris, who has been vlBltlng her aunt, Mrs. J. Peters, re turned to her home In Portland this morning. Mr. Grace Tatum and Miss Fran ces Moore left this morning for lone, where thev will be the gueBts of Mrs. A. II. Smith for a few weeks. 1.1 u fnmnn. the veteran conductor mining between this city and Port in.i lu n clutv airalu. after a leave of absence of about three weeks. Mn Tmmilinn Kdwards and son Jay u,ft ii'iIb mornlnK for Milton, where Hi pi w III !m euests of Mrs. H. E. Stewart, Mrs. Edwards' daughter, for few days. i i iiinii ivlm vlslled his wife at St. Anthony's hospital yesterday, re lumed to his home at l,a uranue hub morning. Mrs. Ulalr will he taken homo In about 10 days if she contln- ues to improve. H. L, Fall-child, representative of the Helvetia Condensed Cream Com pany, of San Francisco, is In the city on a regular business visit. He Is pleased with the business activity which he finds In Eastern Oregon. PILOT ROCK RALLY. Democrats Hold a Rousing Meeting There Last Night With Numerous Speakers. Democratic candidates addressed a very good uudlenco at Pilot Itock last night, and great enthusiasm was shown over the prospects for success. Judge Hartman, C. P. Strain and Dr T. M, Henderson were the prin cipal speakers. Judge Hartman gave a concise, buelnsss-llke statement of county finances, showing the great saving made during his term of office and also, gave actual figures from county records showing the constant reduction of county Indebtedness since he went Into office. Mr. Strain's policy Is everywhere greeted with applause as well from republican as democratic voters and there is not the least doubt abou; his i-c-electlon at this time. The statement that tho Tribune commended him to the taxpayers two years ago, and Is now knifing him, for political reasons, brought out many unfavorable comments on that pa per's weak stand. MARQUAM GRAND. Ownership Settled by the Courts In p. A. Marquam. n..iln,1 Mav 24 TllO BUlt of P. A. Marquom against the United Statos Mortgage Trust Company ot al., was .i-.i.i.j i.. hvni- nf Marauam this morning, thus giving him possession of tho Marquam Qrand theater prop NOTE THESE DRESS GOODS AND SILK VALUES. MIXED CHEVIOTS, 38 INCHES WIDE, SUITABLE FOR OUTING AND SEASIDE WEAR, REGULAR 65c VALUES, 35c PER YARD. MIXED CHEVIOTS, 54 AND 58 INCHES WIDE, ALL COLORS, REG ULAR $1.25 AND $1.50 QUALITIES, 87c PER YARD. SICILIANS, ALL COLORS, REGULAR 65c QUALITY, 38c PER YARD. TAFFETA SILK WILL NOT SPLIT. ALL COLORS 18 INCHES WIDE, 75c QUALITY, 48c PER YARD. BLACK PEAU DE SOIE, 18 INCHES WIDE, REGULAR $1.00 QUALI TY, FOR 67c YARD. FIRE SALE PRICES ON EVERYTHING. The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE NEW CLOTHING STORE. Worklngmen's Clothing Company Will Open June 10. Ixiuis Moses, who has leased the corner or tno Hendricks' bullillug nt the corner of Main and Wobb, tho former offices of tho W. & C. It., has Just returned from San Francisco, where ho ordered a stock of furnish ing goods, and will be ready to open about June 10. The new firm will be known as tho Worklngmen'B Clothing Company and will carry one of the most complete stocks of furnishing goods In Eastern Oregon. Mr. Moses is well pleased with the prospects In this county nnd after visiting many Important places In Callfornlitiand Oregon, is satisfied that his Judgment In locating In Pen dleton was right. Admiration of Ladies Is won at first glance by our exquisite designs In millinery. Tho Individuality of each hat In our stock Is appreciated by tho people who strive to bo abreast of tho fashions. Tho moro particu lar a lady Is about her headwear, the moro sho admires our show ing. Wo want tho privilege of showing you our oxcluslvo uew pat terns. We know wo. can please you nnd all wo nsk Is a chance, CARRIER MILLINERY THE HOME OF THE 8TYLI8H HAT. Exchanged Pulpits, riev. W. I. Van Nuys, Presbyterian minister, and Itov. G. L. Hall, Bap tist minister, exchanged pulpits at the Sunday morning services. Both of the gentlemen aro new arrivals In Pendleton and take this method of be coming better acquainted with each other's congregations. They expect to cultivate this interchange of pas tors more, In all Pendleton churches In the future, In order to bring about a more thorough understanding and closer companionship among the churches. Will Visit St. Louis Fair. Mrs. Wesley Matlock and children left last night for Shclhlna, Mo her old home, whero she will visit this summer, attending the St. Louis fair frequently during her stay. Mr. Mat lock left last night for his mines at Nome, where he will remain for the next five months. GAINING I tfNION ftfADE, ; HAND MADE.: Clear Havana. A STANDARD FOR QUALITY. CLEANLINESS AND WORKMANSHIP. When you call for a TRIUMPH. GET IT. Don't accept a substitute. mu I'liii 1 1 jfii FLYNN MAKERS. Will Locate at Lewlston. Harry Hees left this morning for Spokane, where he will transact busi ness for a few days. He will then go to lA'wIston, where It Is bis intention to locate permanently. Sealed bids will be received by the school board of district No. 1C, until Saturday, May 28, 1004, at C o'clock p. m., at the office of the school clerk, In room 1C, Judd building, Pendleton, Ore., for tho purchase of all or any part of the neck property, consisting of three lots and one building, and the academy property, consisting or six lots and two buildings. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids, and to also use the academy buildings and Krouuds until the new school house Is completed this fall, JOHN HAJUCY, JK., Clerk It Ii hard to teach an old dog; For once he told the truth Give the pup a trial, For the old dog Ii out of style. Pendleton Steam Laundty The new Laundry on Cottonwood Street. THE WHOLESOME CRESCENT Egg and Phosphate BAKING POWDER BETTER THAN THE OLD-TJMB CREAM OK TARTAR POWDERS. . I MERRILL TTPEWRIIEH CO.. Sol 7 Po.t SI., Sp.kane, Cen-Agt.DENSMORE TYPEWRITER Suppllei ... Healing ... tperi net 1 HAMMOCKS The season for hammock Is hero. Time to get thom la now and the place to get the best at tho lowest prices Is at our store. We have spread ourselves lu securing the newest and prottioat patterns turned out by the manufacturers. Just look at our lines, Goodman-Thompson Hardware Co. 643 MAIN 8TREET. Scare Ribs, Cold Boiled Ham, Sausage, Fresh Pigs' Feet, Pore Lard, Ham and Bacon and the choicest fresh meats in the city. The Schwarz & Greulich Meat Co. CO 7 MAIN STREET. TELEPHONE! MAIN 181, erty.