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DAILY EAST ORFGONIAN, rENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY. FERRCAKY 5S, 1805. f r PAGE TEW. i. .1!, J1 ,1! .5 3 i i . I A New Recipe for Making Coffee Pour cold water om "Mother's Pride," or any other food cof fee and soak It three or our hours In the cold water; itken put on the fire, and Just let It i come to a boll. It la claimed that one-half as egs makei It clears", and that It takes less coffee by this meth od than any other. Try U and see what a good oup of coffee It makes. - , MM Do You Know I That "we are offering white china cups and -saucers at 111. 15 per set? Pie plates, per set .. SOc Breakfast plates, per set ,.Mc Platters, gravy boats and all ' other dishes at the price of semi-porcelain. ' If you don't know this -come to our store and let us show yon the goods at a price we can never make you again, as the wan cannot fee purchased at the prlee again. ' OWL TEA HOUSE 1 1 HI M Ml I Ml I Ml II Ml I lMH GOOD FARCE COMEDY TONIGHT. loNeph Murphy's Second Ptajr -Better . Than the First. - j That Pendleton people will patron ize a good sbw when they have the opportunity, was again demonstrat ed last night, when a large house 1 greeted Joseph Murphy on his second appearance. In "Kerry Gow" the Irish comedian was even better ap preciated last night than as "Shaun Bhue," In which he appeared the eve ning previous. This was largely due to the fact that the play last night .was of a brighter nature than the one given first, .end allowed for a freer Use of Irish wit In Joseph Murphy and his company a change was had from anything .'that has been here previously this - season, and the quiok. witty, sparkl ,' lng playing was enjoyed. The prln S sipal merits of the two plays that i have been rendered Is the way In J? .which they delineate the Irish char acter. 3 Tonight "A Neighbor's Wife" will S be presented nt the Fraser. This Is . a farce comedy and Is said to be a ' most laughable 'play. The company ' Is a large one, and among Its mem bers are a number of specialty artists. OHIO AITIIOUITIE8 ARE HERE. on Came to Return Louis Lauer .A Cluirge of False Pretenses. This morning Sheriff A. C. Wil liamson and Chief of Police W. B. Mathews of Delaware, O., arrived with requisition papers for Louis Lauer. who was arrested at Freewater last week by Sheriff Taylor. Lauer is charged with having obtained 6. 000 under false pretenses, and was arrested at Freewater on Information from the Ohio officials. He was a cattle buyer, und it was his employ er's money that he is said to have gotten away with. When arrested he ...claimed he had no intention of com mitting a crime, and would repay the money. The sheriff ttli'd chief of police -nme here tills morning from Salem, where they secured requisition pa pers. They will leave this evening for Ohio. WALLA WALLANH JN MEXICO. Timriiit Pnrty Now Enjoying Htraw herrtm in tlie South. . The party of Walla Wallane who left this city two weeks ago to look after land Investments in Mexico, are enjoying their trip Immensely, ac cording to letters received by friends in Wallu Walla, says the Walla Walla Statesman. .. . ; In a letter to U. H. Berney. of the 'Walla Walla i'roduce company. W. 8. f'ffner stated that the party reaoh- tmmiHumi .... I Bred: Up 1 That Cold : i.. " - - Sure Cold Cure Capsules - THEY SELDOM FAIL. THEY NEURALGIA. BUY A . BOX I AND BE CONVINCED. . THEY COST ONLY 5c PER BOX. . ed the Ctty of Mexico and had en Joyed the trip hugely up to that time. The weather was fine in the old city and they were regaling themselves on strawberries and various tropical fruits of a delicious nature. The letter was written February II. Mr. Offner stated that the party In tended to leave next day for the In terior to look over the El Potrero ranch, which is located 200 miles east af the City of Mexico. The ranch Con stats of several thousands of aores and Is owned by the Mexican Nation al fttcar Refining company, in which several Walla Walla people are heav ily Interested, LARGE NEW FARM RESIDENCE. J. HanHome Will Build Near MoCor- maok. Architect C. E. Troutman . is now at work upon plans for a residence to be erected by J. Hansome, on his ; farm near McCormack Station. The structure is to contain nine rooms, and will be fitted throughout with all modern conveniences, It will cost In the neighborhood of $3000. The plans are to be completed by the end of this week, and the contract for the building work will then be let. NOT MUCH WHEAT FROZEN OCT. Very Little Loew Between I'midkUoii 1 and Adams. T. Q. Huiley, who returned lust night from a trip over the country between here and Athena, does not agree with the reports that have been given out In regard to the amount of wheat thut has been frosen along Wild Horse. From his observations Mr. Halley is of the opinion that there has been little loss of fall wheat be tween here and Adams, and that some of the -views of the wheat men have been too pessimistic. Married In La GrnJldc. Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock Justice of the Peace Hough united In marriage at his office M. A, clay of Pendleton, and Miss Ora May of La Orande. Mr. Clay resides In Pendle ton and the bride Is the second daugh ter of our esteemed townsmun, B. T. Muy. and came from Cove . to Ln Orande when a child. The happy young couple left last night for Uma tilla county, where they will reside, La Orande Observer, ALIXM1DER-DQDQ AN IMPORTANT SOCIAL EVENT THIS EVENING. Marriage Takes I lace at the Home of the Bride's Parent), Mr. aad Mrs. R, Alexander, In Water Street Chief Justice Wolvertun and Rev. AimIikm. Bard Will Officiate Mr. and Mrs. Dodd Will Tour the South on Their WedtUng Trip. One of the. foremast social events of the season will oecur Unlght in the wedding of Miss Stella Alexanler with Elmer Perry Dodd. The wed ding ceremony will take place at I o'clock, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. anS Mrs. B. Alexander, 201 Water street. The ceremony will be performed Jointly by Chief Justice Cbarles E. Wolverton and the Rev. Andreas Bard, rector of the St. Paul's Episcopal church, of Walla Walla. Charles W. Myers will be groomsman and Miss Bertha Alexander the maid of honor. - Only relatives and Intimate friends have been Jnvtted to the wedding, but a large number of invitations have been Issued for the reception, which will begin at 8:30. and It is expected that several hundred will attend the latter. Miss Alexander Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander, -of this city, and has passed practically all of her life ln Pendleton. She is promi nent in social circles and Is highly es teemed by all who know her. Her father Is well known all over the state as a successful business man, is prom inent In the order of Odd Fellows, is a Mason of high standing, and la In fluential as a republican politician. Mr. Dodd Is a native of Idaho, a graduate of the University of Indiana, and during the seven years he has lived ln Pendleton has been the editor of the Pendleton Tribune. He ts like wise prominent In social otrcles. ' Among the out-of-town people who are here for the purpose of attend ing the wedding are Chief Justice and Mrs. Charles E. Wolverton, Rev. An dreas Bard, of Walla Walla; Phil Metschnn, of Portland; Miss Char lotte Haumelster and Mrs. Mux Bau meister, of Walla Walla; Mrs. Carrie E. Everra. of Walla Walla; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Eppinger, of Baker City; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Patterson, of. Baker City; Senator and Mrs. J. S. Cooper, of Independence; Mr, and Mrs, Albert Wurzweller, of Joseph; MIbs Gertrude Sheridan, of Portland; Mrs. Edith Tozler Weatherred, of Portland, and Mrs. Lachlan Macleay, of Tacomu. Tomorrow morning the hewly wed ded couple will leuve upon their wed ding tour, which will consist of a visit through the states of the South, their first objective point being New Orleans. Horses for Walla Walla. N. McDonald, of Wallu Walla, ar rived from La Grande this morning with two carloads of work horses which are being fed at the 0. R. ft N. yards today. One of the carloads wos billed from Elgin and one from,! m uranue ana Dotn will be sent to Walla Walla. ' PHIL M ETCH AN IN THE CITY. Former Slate Trcamirer Uw Guewt of Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander. Phil Metchan, former state treasur er of Oregon, one of the most promi nent politicians of the state and now proprietor of the Imperial hotel in Portland, Is ln the city to attend the wedding of Miss Stella Alexander to night Mr. Metchan is an old friend of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander and Is a guest at the Alexander home while In the city. James 8. Cooper, member of the legislature from Polk county, aecom nunled Mr. Metchan to Pendleton. and leaves for a business trip to Ba ker City tonight. Mr. Cooper Is a Wednesday, nnd it Is specified thai It shall be completed in SO days. The basement is to be 73x01 feet, and seven feet dee,p in the clear. There ure approximately 2000 cubic feet of earth to b removed. . It is the Intention of those in charge to rush the work on the Eagles' building:, and" the advertise ment for bids' for - the foundation work will appear tomorrow. , ' Man - STAGE TEAM RAX AWAY. Exciting Experience of Milton Near Shaniko. The Shaniko -and Antelope stage had one of the most exciting . run aways last Friday evening of Its his tory. - . The stage left Shaniko at 7 p. m. with Wt S. Mayberry of Milton, and Ed Matteer of Fossil, for Antelope, and when out about a mile west of town where the road turns down a deep, narrow canyon, the bolt that holds the double-tree to the tongue, broke, frightening the wheel horses, causing them to Jump forward against the lead span, when all started to run. Mr. Mayberry grabbed the lines of the lead team and, after running over some of the roughest road In that section, succeeded In banking them, causing the lead team to fall, up setting the stage and throwing Its oc cupants and contents Into the mud. The Prlnevtlle stage was following closely and with Its driver and a pas senger, came to their assistance, and in a short itlme all were moving on. No one was hurt. Delegates From Christian Church. Owing to a misunderstanding of th rfacts on part of some of the members of the Christian church, it was announced yesterday that this church did not elect delegates to the Milton 8unday school convention. The Christian church Sunday school was really entitled to 30 delegates, but this number has not been elected. The following delegates from this church went to Milton this morning, with the deltgatlons from the other churches: David Hill, Clyde Whlttemore, Bess McPherson and sister Mrs. William Hilton, Dan Bowman an J Miss Ol-cott. Arrived With Tom Most). Sheriff Taylor returned last night from Omaha, with Tom Moss in charge, and the latter is now In the county Jail awaiting his premllmlnary examination. TWh Moss behind the bars, all of tl ...eged check forgers who operated here recently are cared for, four of them being now ln the county Jail, and one, Frank Hamilton, serving a sentence in the penitenti ary. .... McKay Creek Brklge Finished. The new bridge across McKay creek, between this place and Pilot Rock, is now all completed and is be ing highly praised by those who have seen It. The bridge 1b 150 feet long and Is wide and very substantially made. The construction work was done by Chris Stanull, and the paint ing by Charles Lane. A. D. T. Uniforms. Manager Hatt, of the Western Union offices of this city, has meas ured the messenger boys for uni forms, which will arrive in a short time. The messenger business is gaining so rapidly that another mes senger has been placed in service. GET h YOUR. ; ' NEXT HA PAIR h CsBY We excel 5tf3s4 alloLher sT J SiH O E s tocks SHOE FOR SPRING ARE NOW HERE mm I THIS IS THE BEST LINE OF SHOES MADE. WE CARRY THEM O N NARROW i LASTS AND CAN FIT MOST ANY FOOT. Eig!as$3J2 AND $4 AND IN ALL DOUGLAS STYLES WE WANT YOUR SHOE TRADE AND SHOULD HAVE IT IF BET TER ASSORTMENT, BETTER VALUE, BETTER STYLE, BETTER FIT AND BETTER PRICE IS A CONSIDERATION. BrY THE NEXT PAIR OF ROOSEVELT'S Case of Scarletlna. The little boy of A. C. Koeppen has the scarletlna. The family re sides at 614 West Court street, and the house has been placed uner quarantine. uncle of Dr- of this city. E. A. and L. L. Mann t, i r-h. .f" A'"" Wedding Chief Justice r -,m xrMu.rinn and wife are Ir ., ,h. ., f h.a?f Mf" - O. Halley. they are " the wedd,n" tWteht. Alexnnfar-Dodd ! Tallman (D Co. LEADING JDRCGGUm. IMMMMIIMIMMIM rarng th two Weks Just' closed. r6'5'0o persons hav -been converted in Louisville, ' Ky.,, inder the ministra tions of II t-ev'tvallsts. UNr&PPINE&S DISPELLED. 1 Notice of appropriation. ' Oregon Land ami Water Coinphii-1 Minims 801)0 Miner's Inches. Papers have been filed lnte ,of fluo bf the oounty recorder; Iby the Veson Land ft Water oompany. giv ing notice of the approprtatlori . of .ior for Irrlaatlbn purposes. . No- ii,.. ! riven that the company In lonrin to aDnronrlate-and claims 800 ,ihin inches of water, by miner's moa.urement. the same being equiv int to 200 cubic feet per second. Th. water Is to be taken irom me Umatilla river, and the neaa-gaie located on the southwest quarter of section 28, township , north of range 28 E. Wi-M. - "" - ' " Funeral bf l Pi wee. Last night the body of Dick Pierce was taken to Adaree by relatives, and the funeral win e held at that place day. SPEC1AL SALE ON ...TROUSERS... FOR ONE WEEK WE WILL SELL TROUSERS AT FOLLOWING PRICES: . THE Pea Warn VuiImm Akoat It. itny women weep and wall and refuse to b. comforted because their once mag nificent trasses have become thin and (aded. Many man Incline to profanity because, .the Hiss bite through the thin thatch on their eranlums. It will be good news to the miserable of both sexes, to learn that 'Newbro's Herpleide has been placed upon the market. This Is the new acalt germicide and antiseptic that acts by destroying the germ or microbe that Is -the underlying cause or an nair os- stnictlon. Herpiclde Is a near prepara tion, made after a new formula on an entirely new principle. . Anyone who has tried It will testify as to Its worth. Try it yourself and be convinced, Bold by Uxiiln. ilniffMi Bond Mc. m stamps for sample to The Herpiclde Co., w0 Mich. - ' T - A. C. Koeppen V Bros., apeclal agent YOU CANT GET ' MONEY THIS WAY (watering stock a la "Frensled Finance") unless you'rs , the inside." But for us oral. nary mortals the old way ! the best way plus modern Ideas of profltog by compounded Inter est. In few words: Put your savings, however little. In this bank, and get tha profits sre guarantee of I per cent Interest. Your money works lor jroa while yon work for money. H1.7S PANTS AT 12.50 PANTS AT, $3.00 PANTS AT ...... f.4.00 PANTS AT .'. $5.00 PANTS AT . i $0.00 PANTS AT ALL OTHER PRICE PANTS WILL GO AT CUT PRICES. $1.40 $1.5 12.45 $3.36 $4.15( $4.5 Thken to Iloeniltnl. Sv. W, Carlisle, of Weston, arrived Inst hllt with his son, who was taken to the hospital for treatment.. he' reason that some men flurry ts because tney Know men who have married. don't some BAER & DALEY ONE PRICE FURNISHERS AND HATTERS. Pcn'Mctcn M'HiROlTTO jiEkico. prominent Farmer From sue Rcser- vaOoa Will Take ' Trip to tlie South TMa Season. . r "' B. F. MoUroy, -the well known res ervation farmer, will leave in a tew for Cincinnati, where ne goes io purchase a cork leg, alter wnicu " will take an -extended trip through th. rermblic 'bf Mexico, visiting Ja lisco, the City 'Of Mexico, Guadalajara nri other Maces where Americans are new going In search of Invest- m.nti nnrt locations. - it to noeslble;4hat Mr. Moiiroy win locate mermanentiy in mat oounirj. He Is 4n search of a mna oumw and a newer country ana re ne cmn finri m xii table location In the repuo- tin f umIm. will -make that nis home. s- - . CONTRACT FOR EXCATATION. Work n die Essies' Building Will Begin Tomorrow. . ' Sam Hastings was yesterday award ed tha contract for making the exca vation for the basement of ths Eagles hall, his bid ot 31 bents per cubic yard being the lowest. Promptly at 4 o'clock the bids were opened In the office of Architect . Bwlngle. There ware three bids in all. one by A. A. Harding of II cents, George Haw for 41 cents, and Sam Hastings tor so oenta. Work on tha ezcavatlon ts tp begin THIN PEOPLE want to get fat and fat people v ant to get , thin human nature, it you are tat don t take - Scott's Emulsion. It will make vou eain flesh. If you' are thin Scott's Emul sion is just what you need. ' It is one of the greatest flesh producers known. . Not temporary gains but healthy. solid flesh that will fill out the body where it is needed,' ' There's nothing better than Scottfc , Emulsion ,t for weak ness and wasting,' . -. 7 WH -mmi ym s saspk . up (COtY BOW US, 40. tmil Sum, Nw York. .1 F 5 fwWtiRMwr If . i ' fc r4aM t " -' ' ; IT WON'T WORK when you try to save money! buvinc an inferior grade 01 1 ber when you Intend bulla! Poor building doesn't pay. can buy superior kiln d well-seasoned lumber at vrd for the sams price, or near It, as you will pay M ferior lumber elsewhere, can supply you with everytj needed in this line from datlon to roet nd our- Is always satisfactory, Pendleton Planing I Robert Forstcr. Prof iryt at - sr i Tins r.3t nsun.rri -"ts 1VK SATISFACTION. Ely's Cream Balm .SlTBltUlfttOlCI. H clmes, seortMS Mid beat, the dis NMd auibnit M eurm cstarra and trine sw.y a cold In tha had enkklr. S It Is sMortxx). BMls and protects the simbnni, Kantera be sums of taste and small. Full siae aoe, at dragglsui st cr bmII. Triii w 10c by smII. KI T KBOXUKHH, M Warrea sHssst. Us Isra. I UAYTEVtl III IM HHI IIIIIIHIIM Kemlers, Grocer NOW LOCATED IN NEW HOME IN REOTf BLOCK. I NER COURT AND COTTONWOOD 8TREKT. I GROCERIES ALWAYS FRESH, ALW AT8 GOOD I PRICKS RIGHT. mjrT,f IN OSJR NEW LOCATION WE ARE BETTER JPREFj THAN.-CTKR TO FILL YOUR GROCERY W "J KNOW THE KEMLERJI AITD THEY WANTS AND CAN FILL THEM. PROMPTNESSN DEI D. UtlMLtK o Sv V The Grocr OORNER OOCRT AND COTTONWOOD esseS HMIIIIIIMIMIIIMMHHrl Hi 4 I