East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 19, 1905, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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PAILT BAST ORBOONIAW, PBNPLgTON, OR-WOX, THURSDAY. J ANT ART 1, 10. V
paom nm
ig Saving to You
PERSONAL MENTION
Di
l; W HERE FT PAYS TO I wiTERE IT PAYS TO J U
1 In TRAVK-
Jerry stone, of Athena, is In the
city today.
Cloyd Oliver nt EVhn l. i-
;: 1 ?
the
city today on court business.
II PEOPLES WAREHOUSE !
it 'IMLfro tv xnrwwwr r a j a '
Mr. and Mm rctann winoi.
'" w'th an attack of the srrln
Esma Sawtaii hi M,tiiAA 1
ee
m
irom a few weeks' visit in Portland.
1 niiV.U VV CCIV DiV.WlINd
The familv nf T,,.i tk - - .
" 1 n . iu,i.cii 1 1 1 a
nuo is very 111 with the grip this
e m
1
This Week
ONLT A FEW OP THE MANY BARGAINS LISTED HERE,
ti Overcoats must be sold. These prices m 0enL
U $7.00 and (75 Owdort
8.M, 00 and 1 10.00 Overcoat.
lt9o and $15.00 aU wool, best qoll.y Kersey, l bVue bUdTand
brown; sale Prt m
.M and $M 00 OrerooaM .80
odd wits, ranging In price from $7.50 to $15.00; to dose" oatol
. eaure lot quick $3.75 to $5 50
jM $3.60 Hate at m
jM pair odd pants, regular $1.00 and $2.25 trade; mie . '.. (1.50
BARGAINS AU OVER THE HOUSE.
Lee Teutsch's Dept. Store
Corner Main and Alta Streets
CITY BREVITIES
M many. U. C. Rader.
o t Rader. Get tunny.
In Knox aata. Roosevelt's.
lain underwear Bale at Teutsch a.
Hi Hue Stetson bats at Rooaevelt'a.
Ut ladles' Gloria shoes at Roose-
Ism Falling, agent (or Stelnway
Man
DHflu and Hunan shoes at Roose-
.
Ik bit shoe sale now on at
llSKh'l.
feline doll, books. 3 ST. titles, ar,c
tar Rent Good buaines lnratlnn
Lalrt 114 East Webb street. '
tsoken ret satisfaction at Pnv.
jrfi formerly Rees' cigar store.
homing house for rent, and furnl-
feforiale. Apply 60S Thompson St
lowest cook wants a Job. Wages
month. Address p. o.box 34.
Itt 8t George restuarant. onen
Lrud night. Mrs. Cooper, prOprl-
Gnsral clean-up of all winter goods
tncei that will surprise von.
In May Felaer. faslonnhl
charges reasonable. 71S
BRrML
!a pairs ladles' fine nartv illmwra
win iz.au, y.i. 13.50 and i n.,
. 11.(5, at Teutsch's.
iTacted By siuitle man. s-ond rf.
. room with bath and hot and
" water. Address P. O. box 413.
alio and misses iackets art, ai.,
Ni of cost all sires now In
Teutsch's department store.
I Car and Nlirhr u.,....
P.. reliable service." Covered
fo on itreet from 7 a. m. to II
a Theme Main mi - 1.....
P Orltman's cigar store. Billy
r". rrop.
hjBoy,' and Girls Aid Society of
MOVE TO NEW HOME.
Nulllvsn & Ilond win Move to Spk-n-1II1I
New Quoi-Uts in Schmidt Build
ing ana Open wiUi New stock Jan
nary 28 and 29.
Our new bullilimr
pleted and we will move January 28
and 2. We will OTifn In 41 lit .
quarter, with almost a new stock.
e nave done exceedingly well In our
two years of business in t..h...
and have found that good goods Is
..Mai ,s soio and caled for. Knowing
this, we have flelecwn 6 beautiful line
of men's clothing, urnhings, hats
and shoes. Our nlotlu will always re
main as It bus beenjgoid goods for
little money. We jien't get rich on
selling yon one article. ' We want
your entire trade, and if prices will
do It we shall get It. We certainly
appreciate the trade of those who
have putrouized us and usk for a
continuance, and earnestly solicit the
trade of those who have not heen nn
customers before. Between now and
January 28 we shall sell everything
at woiideirully reduced prices, and
will be very glad to see vim In on.-
present quarters until we move. The
new Schmidt building, where our new
home will lie. Is one of the finest in
the city, and we will fill our store
wim new up-to-date merchandise.
Pleuse call and see us.
Yours respectfully.
KVLLIVAN & BOND.
R. S. Brysoh. formerlv of thi r-itv
s enter clerk for lh t anA Mn
delegation In the legislature.
Engineer John Jesse, of Slnrhnr-k
Is on the Walla Walla mixed run for
a few days in the absence of Engineer
James Peters went tn Arlinrnn
this morning on business connected
wn me Big Boston Store. He ex
pects to be absent for several days.
Mrs. H. C. Willis of EVhn nxut
tnrough this morning en route home
from Waltsburg, where she attended
the bedside of a sister who has been
critically 111.
Asa Moore, of Milton, who has heon
serving on the 1nrv durinsr h nra.
ent term of court, leaves for his home
mis evening, having been released
from duty.
Conductor Frank Mvtlneer. of the
La Grande division rjassed through
this morning over the O. R. A N., to
San Francisco, to meet a brother who
is coming from the East to visit him
K. A. Goodhue, of Salem, manager
or the Commercial Cream comnanv
of Salem, passed through this morn
ing to Lewlston, where his company
is establishing a new creamery plant
Mrs. S. V. Brocks, of Summervllle,
Union county, is visiting at the home
of W. H. Bleakney, principal of Pen
dleton Academy, for a few days,
while en route to Loa Anrelen where
she will spend the winter.
W. W. Markham, manager of the
ice Plant, has hist returned fmm a
business trip to Ban Francisco and
Stockton, Cal. He reports the Cali
fornia weather very mild and the
town Is seemingly prosperous.
r-- ana uirls Aid Society of I "',. "
P can furnish a limited num-1 ls the niusltul
r" and girls for adootlon. for "Tlle wlatrl t,f
. .- bin, mr uaopuon, tor
1-17 for chor. while attend-
r' ana lor people wishing to
- -r wicir uwn. Auaress
L nsr. Portland. Or.
WEST'S MINSTRELS TOM'ORROW.
Stm-t I'uraille ul : IViduv Even
- ing.
The everlasting Hilly West's min
strels, under the management . of
Sanford ii. Itlcuby, the great min
strel's old manager, will be In Pendle
ton tomorrow night. The company
will arrive from Spokane at 6:30 and
will form for the street parade lit
thut hour.
The company Is strong this season,
and bids fair to nleaHp as it Mid In
the duys gone by when West was liv
ing and heauod the troupe in person.
One of the funniest skits Imaginable
burlesque entitled
Watch
Hospital J
y von the -
cal Cure
'in a .
OF
SABLED
WATCHES
IR REMEDIES
NEVER FAIL.
k Hunziker
OP U ATrnrc
N
iioz," being a paro
dy on the "Wizard of Or..' The bur
lesque contains the original tin-woodman,
and the scarecrow who met with
such surprising adventures, but In
this Instance they are black Instead of
white, and the scene is a cannibal
Isie.
STOLE CONDrCTOR'S COAT.
PaivieiiKcr Leaves the Train Suddenly
Willi Martin AnilerHon's Property.
As the west-bound O. R. & N. pas
senger train was approaching the
station of the Lime Siding near Hunt
inutnn. last nlehr. n nnsnpnr u-hn
had boarded the train at Huntington,
signalled the engineer to stop, by
pulling the bell cord, running through
the train, and suddenly bounded off
into the darkness, without explana
tion to his . fellow passengers In the
car.
When Conductor Martin Anderson
tame through the train to discover
tile cause of the stop, he was inform
ed by the passengers of the actions
of the Huntington passenger, and at
unce suspected something.
On going to his locker he found a
(40 overcoat and his hand grip, con
taining his train reports for the
liast tun vearn. nilsRine'.
He wired the Huntington city mar
shal of the occurrence and today re
ceived a message stating that the man
had been captured and the overcoat
recovered, but the grip containing the
train reports had been thrown into
u furnace at the lime kiln and burn
ed up. the frame of the grip alone
remaining to tell the tale.
The reports were valuable and
cannot be replaced.
S pound cartoon Soda Crackers
11 Scotch Oatsj, 9 packages
ee
Blue Label Catsup, per bottle
Pure Celluloid Starch, 10c sise, 4 packages
' - ... .
e e wrif rfuoe lie., still s cans
.
Republic, "Best on Earth" for..
4a 10c Sardines
m a
15c Sardines, 1 for
it Star Chewing Tobacco, per plus;
a Plolc AImwItm finlmnn nnot ft mnu
,
J J, Evaporated Cream, per can, still
Sago and Tapioca, per pound
ee
a a
5ctt
zoo
a
ee
PRICPTALK
rrsnn 1
AND WE HAVE THEM
I5e
5C tt
ee
S5o
150;;
450 11
35o
16c
5c
1
1
H - j:
I Peoples Warehouse!
ee
a a
aa a
WHERE IT PAYS TO
. TRADE.
Phone Main 22 1
-t
WHERE IT PAYS TO V
TRADE. 1
QNTEMF
T
OF COURT
EXPLAINED THAT HE WAS
NEVER BEFORE IN COURT.
OltKt.ON LI'MIIKR YARD SOLD.
Wliul Itlver C4Hiaiiy. of Cascade
lxH'ks. the PurcliUNer.
J. A. Borie. proprietor of the Ore
gon Lumber yard, today sold his
property to the Wind River Lumber
company, or uascaae l,ocks. ana in
ventory Is being taken of the stock
thin nHnrnnnn tArenfler Mr. Tinrlp
will devote his entire attention to his
new duties as cashier or tne penaie-
ton Savings Bank.
The consideration In the transfer
Is not named. The sale Includes not
only the stock of lumber on hand.
hot nine inis nd the sheds and
buildings. Mr. Borie has conducted
the business for the post five years.
Previous to that he was local agent
for the O. R. & N. company.
Elks' Meeting Toulght.
Don't forget it. There will be
snmethlntr doing. All members re
quested to be present. Initiation.
of the
AhArdeell Wash., is "out
and has $6900.21 in the city
woods'
treasury
'a.
e
Buyler'8 Lowney'e, Gun t her' 6,
' p&lm and Our Own Candies in
fl aes from 10 cents up to $7.50
"e iae of bulk goods.
C KOEPPEN & BROTHERS,
Popular Price Druggists.
STARS WON GAME LAST NIGHT.
Siiuiiirocks Now Lead and Sturri Are
Second.
The bowling match last . night at
Siler's between the Defenders and
the Stars resulted in victory for the
latter by a score of 2268 to 2087
The same teums will bowl again Frl
day night. The Shamrocks are still
In the lead, with the Stars second, the
liough. itollers third, and the Defend
eis at tne Dottomw.
Following are the records made
last night:
. Stars. "
1st 2nd trd Total.
Kees ........ 17 168 104 4
Iiollerman .... 174 1S1 132 ' 4S7
Leezer 132 153 114 - 39
Yates ........ 128. 158 115 401
Anderson ..... 170 172 171 S13
Defenders
1st 2nd Srd Total
Keller 14 119 145 410
Kern 1(4-110 126 ' Zt
Lampkin - 163 157 . 114 ' 434
Hayes . 10 1(3 .' 1S5 404
Thompson .... 156 148 .136 440
Old Man Introduced Some Statements
on the Side Which Were Not Called
for and While Pertinent Were Bad
ly Out of Order He Had Testified
Tliat Brunuuett's Reputation for
. Truth awl Veracity ls Bad.
"I said he was a thief and a liar
and the truth ls not In him," explain
ed H. Morteorman, a witness In the
state circuit court yesterday after
noon, when brought before Judge W.
R. Ellis, on a charge of contempt
Morteorman was colled as a witness '
In the trial of R. A. nimn
with larceny from the person, for the '
purpose oi impeacmng the testimony
of William Brummett, the prosecut- i
Ing witness. ,
Morteorman was not allowed to ;
testify, and as he walked from the '
stand oast District Attorney G. W. j
Phelps,he remarked:
I don t like no man what beats
me out of 1260. and nnur vnn
got It straight." Then as Morteor
man and his wife left the room he
mumbled something, and Phelna
...CUTLERY...
Good Cutlery Is prized highly In all households,
only good cutlery, the kind that keeps a keen edge.
TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET KNIVES, RAZORS.
FAMOUS ,
Gillett Safety Razor
We have X
and the x
Goodman-Thompson Co.
HARDWARE, STOVES, PLUM RING
X XL . . . X
vsi.esii.ut ueal Expectorant
THE BEST REMEDY KNOWN
FOR ALL THROAT AND LUNG AF
FECTIONS. ONCE TRIED YOU
H ILL USE NO OTHER.
Cures Coughs and Colds
EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED. TELEPHONE MAIN 201.
Brock & McComas Company
j iiwvsuiaja
4t t $
Conffreicational Church.
The meetings in the Conarearation.
al church will continue Indefinitely.
They are growing In helpfulness and
increasing In spiritual nower. ' Our
obiect.ln these meetlnn is nnt n ul
run one only tne conversion of the
peonle Will satisfv us. Tha nnnlnr
expects to secure help in conducting
the meetings, which ls expected to
increase the power and effectiveness
of the work. T. R. E.
Trades Council Sleeting. '
There will he n mtccin 1 meptintf nf
the Central Trades Council at their
hall this Thursday evening, at 7:30.
Delegates requested to be present.
Business of importance.
At the Christian Church.
Evangelist Dorrls will preach to
night on ".Earth's Greatest Query;
Heaven's Greatest Anser." The
meetings are largely attended.
Recipe for bringing up children to
he oatlenl kind, considerate, wnlla
and rniirrennn? R natient. nollte klnrf
considerate, gentle and courteous.
For Rent Good furnished room,
two blocks from Main street Call up
phone Red 16(3.
John Pool, a vagrant, was this
morning sentenced to five days In the
city Jail.
KLAMATH PROJECT ASSURED.
Exceptional Values :
X In Couches. Divans mi,l ......... . .. 11
order
M(tttt...i .
...uw.u.cu ouiiieuiing, ana Phelps T - - - - vvv?tf ttftseH
Inn-innri tn liio .. .i . . . '9
. ...o .w aim ueniunuea mat ; a
me niuiess oe Drougnt before the
court for contempt. . A deputy sheriff
overtook. Morteorman In the corridor
and brought him back.
"You are an old man," remarked
the Judge, when the offender had
rrankly admitted what his last utter
ance had been, "and you should, be
fined for contempt. A sentence' of
30 days In lall would not he i
vere for such an act."
Morteorman explained that he
supposed he had a right to talk and
It was the first time he had ever
been in a law. court. Th inrfm al
lowed him to go and to report this
mornlnr At fl n'clnnlr at wklnt, lmA
his fate would be determined.
: Judge, Ellis this morning allowed
Morteorman tO Sro after urlminfolar.
Ing a sever reprimand.
uucncH, ,vuh and DuvciuKirtH. We make tliem to vour
All are made to give service as well as to look well.
Headquarters for bar ,kxI, glassware, tamps, etc.
Second-hand goods bought, sold and exchanged foe n
i - " WW
ii Graham (S Hunter
SJ - . . I i
Reclamation Service Doing Extensive
Preliminary Work. .
That the Klaamlh rnrnn,..;
rigation project will be carried to
completion Is now almost an assured
fact.
Chief Engineer N'eudl nr it,.
ciamanon service has assured Ore
gon s delegation in rnn... .u...
- o iiiai
every phase of the project Is favora-
wie.
It lS One Of the arrmt .
Irrigation projects under considera
tion, and will reclaim -K,.,,. nnn
. lllUU
uies ot semi-arid land.
ine major oortinn nf v. ,
. - " I'll s
v.-v.t ,n uregon, a small portion
...u.mB ,uln or the line -Into Call
fornla.
Engineer Keweii . u..
cnanged to conform to the suggestion
nie Kovernment Tha . i i.
gat ion code of the state Is crude and
uieorgamzed and conflicts with the
demands of the srovernment.
In order to atnHv th uotai, .i.,.
lems ana streama tt tha lf amalh
project, gauging stations are now be
ing established throughout the district
by the reclamation department
Tha hlllnHa. l naranla ha. haan
that they want their children to be
clever rather than useful, and the
educators have fanned the fallacy
hence the Incompetents.
Successors to JOE BASLER
COMPLETE IiaiTMR PiinviiaUicDii
. ........ - - I
Tfff tf 9 t'sssssfcsfcst.st A --' -----' 1
T"TTTTTtttffMM
LCAIIMIMC
Union made.
HAND MADE:
Cl FAD riAANA
w - s l . j.
A STANDARD FOR QUALITY.1
CLEAN UN ESS AND WORKMANSHIP.
When you call for a TRIUMPH. CI VNN
:4f
GET IT. Don't accept a substitute.
&c6l
MAKERS.:
Expert Collectors
W hava located a branch office In
Pendleton, and will maks col lectins
defunct bills a specialty. No ac
count too old for us to handle.
Our plan Is: "No collections, no
charges. Suits Instituted, Judgment
advertised.
The Van Alstine-Gordon & Co., Mer
cantile Agency, H. v. Lips A
Co, Hera.
lit E. Court SL Telenbooe Mala til.
THE BEST
IS THE CHEAPEST
Bear this In mind when you
need poultry and stock supplies
and ask for the International
Poultry and Stock Food. Use
Kow Kure for your cow trou
bles. C. F. Colesworthy
127-1S. East Alta St.
Agent (or Lee's I Joe Killer.
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