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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1904)
33 DAILY KAST OnfiflOXIAV, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER lfl, 1004. rA'6K j?tWl FACES. Boys' School Suits and Shoes Hi HE -tht t, Mothers, you nro robbing ynnrscir If you don't look over our lino of Mills nnil liocs for your Imys. We nro showing cxcciitlonnlly strong mines nt Troiii $1.50 to $3.50 In suits. Tlio Duster Brown nncl Norfolk nro the two lending styles. Up to $0.50 In price. Let its show yon. I. Cognn school shoes nro tho best made for wear ami fit. AVe guaran tee eteiy pair. Tor Bills $1.25 to $2.25; for boys, $1.75 to $2.50. Lee Teutsch's Department Store MAIN AND AlTA STREETS. PERSONAL MENTION 01. TY BREVITIES i i a huder. Get sunny. tdoi hats, Roosevelt s. . .... iii- nt Martin's. rjruw tints' Gloria shoes at noose- las and Hanan shoes at Roos- ream and soda every day nt Ita. hits, all the latest styles, see t Teuttch's. ,-ery latest In brown nnd blue Bust arrived, leuiscn . get satisfaction at How-,-mriv Rees' clear store. F-en' Nire room with board, ...... ... .t.i.. J. Z" 1' I HUB UlLIVC irt-J cords four , 5i , i s SI. Rlchard- U Ctf restaurant, open tleraf Mrs Cooper, proprl- rrje h-ts, the latest. Just M j u's h s deiMirtment par clothes cleaned ana lis.; Jocgcr g, 110 West Court Rnt Good room with bath, locks from Main street. Inquire 0. office Sitt EIrI' heart of fresh ss. 1' ,ulre 619 West Wal low or phme red 201. bhed rooms In quiet home. I telephone. One block from Mt rail at this office. itd To rer.t a modern house r' room' centrally located or Ut river Vlrs T. C. "IV.. txtfe art embroidery taught. f: mc'hods and designs. Will be ill jfimi.iR house, 1112 Wll- r- SfpVmhc 23. Mrs. L. W. lis Po-iarl Thon ! .s.)i. ullas John Wll. ' t e de l i guilty In tin. stiitH 3U" 'his afternoon tn the lie of forg. ry In default of $100 p lie i.es. ',, J.,,, Itf re-el'.c the finest and largest Fsmen' lot of stonnwnrf. nw ft..' to I'evlleton We will sell I hich grade . s l-er grades. Every Jar guaran- nonrman Get Sunny. TJ C Itader. Cash registers at WIthee's. Big line Stetson hats at Roosevelt's. Today Is pay liny on the O. R. & N.. Piano for rent; Inquire at this of fice. For Rent Houses with or without barns. Rlhorn & Nowlln. Another shipment ,"lu the Bishop's Carriages." nt Noir's book store. Japanese cook wants a Job. Wages J30 per month. Address r. O. box 34. Special salt on street hats tomor row at Mis. Campbell's mlllnery store. Wnnted School girl to assist with housework. Good home for right girl. Address "Z" this office. The British ship Dltton, which went ashore at the Cliff House, I Tuesday has been floated, slightly j c HchooIs, arHveu , tllls (,ltJ. damaged. Librarian A. W. Nye, of the Com- ! uicrciai .issociauoii, is in receipt of James Woods, of Athena, Is In town. A. Mcltae went to Athena this morning W. P. Rlhorn went to Adams this morning. Dr. X. W. Weir Is In Pendleton from Adams. Fred Gerbcrdlng of Weston, Is In Pendleton on business. . Dr. and M. A. Nelms. of Wniin Walla, are In Pendleton today. George Roork. of Mend has sold several thousand head of sheep. John R. Rnulstone. a nromlnent Adams fnrmer. Is In Pendleton on business. Mrs. W. W. Pomorov. of ITmntnin. was In town yesterday, returning this morning. J. It. Raker, of Menchnm. Is n iriust of Hotel Bickers today, while here on business. John Grleshaber of Adams, was In Pendleton yesterday afternoon on his way to St. I.ouls. j Charles Dupuls of AVeston, was In ! Pendleton last night on his way to j Albany to enter school, Mrs. Lillian Rosenkranz, who has been the guest of Mrs. P. T. Tweed, 1 returned to Colfax this morning. I Miss May .Brown, of Sumpter, Is i tn Pendleton on her way to Portland, ' where she will attend school this fall. William and Krnest Kvans, of Pilot Rock, have sold several thousand head of their stock sheep to Eastern buyers. J. H, Dick, of Camas Prairie, was in Pendleton yesterdny and disposed of a few head of fat beef to local butchers. Thomas J. Flynn, of Baker City, manufacturer of the famous "Tri umph" clgnr, Is a guest at Hotel St. George today. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Mitchell, 'who were mnrrled. In Walla Walla Wed nesday, returned to Pendleton yes terday afternoon. Myrtle M. Hudson this morning filed her contract to teach In district No. fS with County School .Superin tendent Frank K. Welles. Miss IVfirle Wills and Miss Kva I.. ood. teachers In the Pendleton pub- yes- Pendleton Academy opens Tuesday, Sept. 20 Pupils of all grades from primary to fourth year academic admitted. Scholastic work fully recognized and accepted by all leading Institutions, . Grade work under the supervision of Prof. Albert Gibbons, who will bo assisted by Miss Alice Vnn Nuyr of the Cook County Normal, the most distinguished training school In the United Stntes, and Miss Flora Walker, of Pendleton Academy. The academy offers thorough Instruction In Higher Mathematics and Physical Science. French and German, Greek and Latin, History and Literature. All that effects a liberal culture and prepares young men and women for college or professional life. Expert Instruction In drawing, music mid penmanship, We aim to develop Christian character, good citizenship nnd a vigorous intellect In a strong body. Tuition Primary through second grade, Jti.OO; third and sixth. Inclusive, $G,00; preparatory, J8; acad emy, J10 per quarter. For further Information address: PUNDLITION ACADKMY, Pendleton, Oregon. ness nnd high character from several towns In the Kast where he hns university. Hi:." BROWN TO VALU. Take Well Known Whitman ltoy to Vl Course of 4iv. 11. Klmer Brown, known through out the Northwest as "Hez." was In Pendleton for a few minutes yester day afternoon on his way to New Haven. Conn., to enter Yale college. Mr. Brown Is a Dayton, Wash., boy and a graduate of Whitman college. s an athlete nnd ns a student ho ranks high among the young men of let-day afternoon from Weston Mrs. W. J. Clarke and child, who (Oregon, Washington and Idaho, 1 1 .11... .1... . l.iut -,.n lio WltlttiiniA It, ..,.,u.,.,lfrl .w ,1,1.1 l.iinir llunpll. nsll.. IMF linst few weeks in 'Portland, returned home Inst evening. i lure about Umatilla county. Ciare" Sheen for .Million. Julius Wagner, of Pilot Rock, has! ,-Mrf' H"an Glasson of Echo, sold to eastern feeders 1200 head lms bJe(?" th- Buwt at Mr' John lambs for which he received 1.7G 'v-ster. of Pilot Rock, was in town per head. These lambs were all I .vteilay. and this morning took the grade Oxfords, Cotsuolds and Shrop shire, and uncommonly large and rangey animals, and were not culled closely. This sale is said to Justify the opinion of the value of breeding "eoar.se" sheep for the mitttou mar ket, Quality, not Quantity. Expert Watch Repairing I Does rnnr I -- "uivu or ciock r-ortant factor to you? Don't nin ... . 01 navine 1 1. "r ."eplece ruined. Urine 1 iu LB. - J PricM HUNZIKER I ProeresHlve Jeweler. I '2C Main Street KpNeopal Rector Coining. morning train home. A. f. Henderson, of Pilot Rock, Is in town today, coming to meet his wife and niece, who returned from, the western part of the state on the early morning train. the oratorical contests against the other schools of the Northwest and carried off first honors. "I shall strive for a degree of master of arts, ' said Mr. Brown. "After finishing my course at Yale I Intend studying law." ANDIUCAS BARD COM I NO. Mis. La Fontaine and her two daughters are expected to arrive friitfi I.f.tii- lli.iw.ll 1'hI. SllllllnV. Illill- The Rev. Henry Dixon Jones, who , ... i...,.,,.,,,,. ,lnd oeorce at Portland. on that date. has been culled as rector to the Church of the Redeemer, has written a letter to the vestry-, formally accept ing the- call and stating that he will arrive In Pendleton to take charge of the work about the middle of Octo ber. The Illness of his mother has prevented his coming sooner. W. D. Chamberlain returned this morning from Eugene, where he went with his niece. Miss Velma Wllkin- Reetor of St. Paul's Will Preach lit Church of Reedenicr .Sunday. Rev.- Andreas Kurd, rector of St, 1 i x'aui h iu pi suo pa i unuicii ni u uiia Walla, will occupy the pulpit at the Church of the Redeemer, both morn lug and evening, next Sunday. The people of Pendleton are Invited to attend the services. Mr. Hard Is considered one of the most brilliant speakers In the pulpits of the North west and Is well known In this city. He hns been rector of St. Paul's Returns l'roni Walla Walla. Mrs. James A. Fee has returned from Walla AVnlla, where she placed her son Alger In Whitman College for the ensuing year. She also visit ed her sister, Mrs. J. M. P. Snyder In the Garden City. Three Thousand Shccji Sold. Hunter &. Stephens have bought of Gulllford Bros, for the Nebraska feeding grounds iu Buffalo county, 300H head of mixed Blockers lambs, dry ewes and wethers. Remodeling Residence. Andrew Peebler, of Stage Gulch, will soon build an addition to his dwelling and remodel the main structure, putting about ?SUU Into the Improvements, 1800 Acres Wheat. M. J. Foster, of Stage Gulch, has Just finished threshing lSOO acres of winter wheut which averaged 20 bushels to the acre and was of ex cellent quality. Court Business Heavy. "The docket of the Multnomah circuit court this term," said J. G. Wilson, assistant counsel fur the O. R. & N. Co., who was in Pendleton yesterday from Portland, "Is larger than ever before. AH four of the de partments are crowded with civil and criminal cases, and It will be utterly impossible to clear up the work. Much will have to go over to other terms." You can't flatter the average man by telling him he "has the reputation of being a flirt. LOG CABIN ICE CREAM 'aiorito i1'1' ,amou8 Ic Cream cuti nguln be obtained ut the old nte Luc Cabin wltt fountain. son, who will be a student In the parish for the past four years and It State University for the ensuing year. , was through his efforts that a new , . ! stone church has been erected at the Jl. js, uarinoiomew hhu wne wein fjH,.,M t'ltv to Heppner this morning. Mrs. Bar- , lliolomew will visit la Heppner. t wh'le Mr. Bartholomew will go on IC.NORA.NCIC Ol- ORI.GO.N. Into the Interior with the Intention , . of buying sheep. s.i, p,,,,s Loiters Recclwd at the Of , , ,. ... 1 l'lcc of the Oregon Inl'ornuitloii IJ. lirilllli. Ol jieppner, me mnj j man in Eastern Oregon who Is 7,0 Bureau. yeais old and doesn't look to be over1 Secretary Blrrell, of the Oregon In r.0. nor act as though he was 40 formation Bureau, at the Union de years of age," is In town. Mr. Grif fith has lived on the coast over CO years, 4C of which time was spent In California. ni:i:is aovkrtisino. Dense Ignorance In the Kast About Coining MMsltioii. Prof. Bleakney reculls that upon his recent trip In the East he en countered the densest Ignorance eon cerniiig the Lewis and Clark exposl pot building, Portland, has some of the most wonderful curiosities In the forms of letters that possibly ever passed through the United Slates mall. ! An Indlaiilau, willing to the bureau ) for Information concerning Oregon and Its resources recently, asked If It weir true, as reported, that It rains so much iu the vicinity of Portland that the farmers place wide boards on the feet of their horses to prevent them from sinking into the mud. Alinlhf.r ntixlnos Iriolllrer nskeil to tlon. In fact, east of the Mississippi . tolt, exJ1P,iy j wlmt portion, of the person who knows anything at ; c llfomIa. Oregon was situated. Oth .11 about It is the exception. Scores, (.rs lllnue a)),llJt the k,i of ,oum, of Intelligent and otherwise well In- , uut , fnrlns dangers formed people in every wulk of lire rom httVUBeH the interior of the would reply to Inquiries Intended to kUav Jt u inKllf(.H the fact that test their Information upon the sub- 0Kt leedH U(iV(;.tHlB. Ject. "Don't know," "Really never, heard of It." "When will It take I placeY and so on. Naturally, Mr. Bleakney Is Impress, ed with the Imperative need of ad vertising the exposition, and la pro foundly convinced that unless there Is a liberal appropriation for public ity wisely expended, that the attend ance from those very states which Oregon wishes most to appeal to and expects most from In the way of Im migration and Invested capital will be the most Insignificant. PROI'ICSSOK (illlBONH ARRIVKB. KOEPPKfurc The Pocolar Price A w DRUGSTORE A. O. KOEPPEN & UROTHEItS. Will llue Charge or Grade Work In Pendleton Academy. Pror. Albert Gibbons arrived last night rrom the North Powder coun try, where he has been laboring ror some weeks In the Interests or Pen dleton academy, and Is arranging the last details In preparoilon ror taking I charge next Tuesday of the grade ( work In that Institution. Mr. Gibbons was principal of the Sunimervllle schools last year, his first Introduc tion to school work In the North w est. Mr. Gibbous was graduated In l&ill from Campbell university at Holton, Kas. ono of the best conducted and appointed and Influential among the private or denominational educational Institutions In Kansas. In fact. It Is known as the best In that state out side of the various slate Institutions. Mr Gibbons brings unqualified rec- i oniinc iiJatlona of ability, thorough- In tea, Schilling's Best is by no means the costliest tea ; it's a matter of taste. Of the fine kinds, the one you like best is your tea. Your grocer's ; moneyback. CHILDREN'S SILVER SETS. Knife, rork and hoon (war- rallied 'JT jours). 72c, $l.:il) and $1.05. Frederick Nolf & Co. : THE IHG SCHOOL SUPPLY STORE. CHOOL BOOKS School Supplies of All Descriptions No matter what school your children nlleinl wo have (ho cor rect books nnd tablets. Wo carry everything In school books and .supplies. Our stock Is the best and prices tho lowest. Parents need lme no hesitancy iu sending their children to our store Tor hooks, as they will reecho us carelul attention and be glcn the same fair treatment its IT joii culled In person. Old school hooks received In exchange or for cash. FRAZIER'S Book and Stationery Store PORT WINE TONIC Port Wine Iron and Oregon Grapo Itoot. The demand for n gentle and effective tonic to stimulate nnd recup erate tho debilitated system, has Induced THE OREOON WINE & LIQUOR CO. lo place on tho market tho Port Wine Tonic, assuring tholr patroiiB that it will speedily tono up tho system of persons suffering rrom all forms of. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility or Malarial com plaints to which people of nil parts of the country are subjected. It con tains no poisonous Ingredients and can be taken by tho weakest persons with the best results. As a strengthening tonla nnd appetizer It has no equal. Prepared with tho greatest care. The principal parts are composed of Selected Oregon Grape Root. Iron and our Famous Cucamonga (11-year-old) Port. Port Wine Is acknowledged by physicians today to bo more strength ening than meat. Oregon Grape Root Is noted for Its blood-giving and purifying qualities, while the Iron rebuilds and tones up tho cntlro system. The lesult Is a remedy unequaled for , general medicinal purposes and a bevcruge pleasing to the taste. Piepared nnd bot'led under our personal supervision and guaranteed exactly as represented. Ask your druggist or grocer for It, nnd take no other. DIRECTIONS From three to four wine glnsses each day" In .lugs Only Full quart, 75c; Hair gallon, SI. 25; Gallon, $2.25, OREGON WINE & LIQUOR CO. Bowman Building, Pendleton, Oregon. Main Street, Near Depot. Sewing Machines Must Go Closing out miIo of all machines on hand, 00 NEW AM) SIX'OND-IIAND MACHINES. Of all makes and descriptions. Having decided to discontinue hand ling sewing machines, 1 will close out all machines nt less than fac tory price. Drop Head Singer machines, (us good as new) Drop Head New Homo, new , $25.00 38.00 Oilier machines uurrautcd lo sew properly and gho satisfaction, for $5.00 and up. JOE BASLER CARI'KI'S FURNITURE STOVES. B. F. BECK Sanitary Plumber 807 Cottonwood Street LEGAL BLANKS Srttt alogue of them. A full supply always kept tn stock