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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1905)
mam paces. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 18. 1D0S. PAGE f'lVK. PERSONAL MENTION Soft Hats The Of a moderately "Rakish" build GO WELL WITH A YOUXG FACE. FOR TIIK OLDER ONES -WE HAVE THE CONSERVATIVE SHAPES. Five words about Hats for the' man about town i 2 i Blacks and Browns 4 3 This Spring I Teutsch, Hatter 4 CITY BREVITIES Nuts at Tatom'a. . Get sunny. U C Rader. Fine oranges at Tatom's. Best wood and coal, McAdams. A classified', ad will bring you help. Want help? A classified ad will bring It. i Where did you get that hat? At Lee Teutsch's. Watch for Sullivan & Bond's large add tomorrow. ' Highest cash price for second-hand goods at Sharon A Eddlngs'. Ahvuys pleased are smokers who buy at Howard's cigar store. If you want to be in line, buy your spring hnt nt Left, Teutsch's. Always look , over, the classified ads. You'll" find It ' profitable. ' Look for the great cut prices In Sullivan & liond's ad tomorrow. 1 -Hurrah' for the Irish!" St. Pat rick's badges, 5c. Nolfs honk store. The kind of hats you like to wear are at The Peoples Warehouse. Don't forxH. The St. George restaurant, open day and night. Mrs. Cooper, proprie tress. 1 5.00 Crnvenette rain coats for 7.f.O tills week at The Peoples Ware hotise. Regular 7c rice for 4c per pound at K, S. Younger & Sou. l'honu Main L'Sl. Nice, fat bananas, 2 for 5c, 30c per dozen, at F. S. Younger & Son. Phone Main 281. Why Ih It you are looking so un usually well? I have Just bought a a new hnt at Teutsch's. New Ideas In suits and top coats at The Peoples Warehouse. Call around anil have a look nt them. Flehort, the tailor, Is showing the new spring fashions at his new loca t'on on Webb street, near E. O. building. Phone Main 2S1 F. S. Younger Son For your groceries, fruits and vegetables. Good goods and quick de livery Is th'elr hobby. Leathers & Nichol's transfer moves trunks, pianos, furniture and does all kinds of Job work. 'Phone Main 2811 or leave orders at (Iranian's cigar tore. A three-quarter section of grain and pasture land, 80 acres cultivated, 200 acres tillable, with plenty of wa ter, Is offered for rent In the classi fied ads. U C Rader. Get sunny. Confections at Tatom'a. McAdams, wood and coal. Watch for Sullivan & Pond's huge add tomorrow. The Glass block, at Mankato, Minn., burned. Loss, $150,000. Look for the great cut prices In Sullivan & Bond's ad tomorrow. For tennis shoes, go to the Peoples Warehouse. They have a complete line. Regular 50c oranges for 35c dozen at F. S. Younger- & Son. Phone Main 281. Two , packages Force or Malta Vita for 25c- at F. S. Younger & Son. Phone Main 281. . The marvelous clairvoyant ' power possessed by Madame Palma has caused a great sensation among some of our best citizens. Her parlors are crowded daily with people anxious to consult the madam concerning their future. If you have not consulted Madame Palma do so at onoe, as her stay Is limited to a few days longer. See large ad on page four. A X XOUXCI ..M EXT. New Arrivals I In spring time Jewelry, consist ing of HAT PINS WATCH PINS SCARF PINS FOBS and BROOCHES ' They are all beauties and the price will entertain you. GOOD GOODS AT SMALL COST AT OUR STORE. L. Hunziker t JEWELER AND OPTICIAN, t 7ZO AliUIII BlIlBiEr. Slanilanl Grocery Will Handle Cloth ing IIiixIiio-m Prices Cut, Slushed ami Suiiighcted. Inasmuch ns there is no cloth ing store on Court street, and as we are often called upon to show our grocery customers from the Interior country, where they can purchase clothing, etc., we have decided to handle agents' suits, shoes, hats, caps, etc.. In the future. We Intend to carry a complete stock of samples, but Intend to make a specialty of taking orders for tallor mndo suits. We often wondered how some of lVnclleton's department (?) stores could afford to sell some groceries nt cost, in order to sell clothing. We are no longer in the dark, ns we find since going into the clothing business, that It Is nearly nil profit. As we intend to put this line in for the accommodation of our customers, we do not Intend to make a profit J on the clothing business, but will sell at cost. Below are" a few of our prices and you will also see samples of the finest line of clothing In the city, on display in our windows. The best suit we carry Is $10. Others ask as high as 320 for th same suit. We have others, all wool and strictly high grade as lo'w as $4.45 for a whole suit. t'nderwear, 80c suit, worth $1. Canvas gloves. 4 pair 25c, others sell then 3 for 25c. Good heavy cotton sox, 50c dozen. Extra good working shirts, 45c each. Best overalls on enrth for 50c, either waist or bib overalls.. . . All other articles carried by acloth lug store can be had of us at cost, same ns nbove. Some of our" clothing competitors may ridicule the Idea of going to a grocery store for clothing, but we bog to say that It is not any more ridic ulous than going to a clothing, store for groceries. . , We made arrangements with one of the largest tailoring houses of Chi cago, and If you want a nice suit at a 50 per cent discount, let us have the order. Our terms on clothing, etc., are strictly cash. STANDARD GROCERY CO., Pendleton, Or. J. O. Gerklng is here from Athena. William Lloyd Is in town from Mil ton. A. B. Galloway, the paper man. Is In town.. R. II. Goodwin left this morning for Athena. M. A. Sturdivant is here today from Pilot Rock. H. C. Motley is In town today from Walla Walla. John Helney. of Pilot Rock, Is In town for a short time. Misses Cella and Mabel Moore, of Echo, are vlftitlng In town. N. McDonald, of Mud Creek, near Weston, Is In town on business. W. G. and C. F. White, of Athena, are transacting, business In town to day. George D. Goodhue, the creamery man, Is In town looking up the cream ery situation. . , S. L. Jones' was a business Visitor here today. He took this morning's train for The Dalles. Mayor .W. F. Matlock left this morning for Walla Walla and will re turn on the evening train today. George Ferguson went to Umatil la this morning on business for his house, Lee Teutsch Department Store. Mrs. M. A. Ferguson came down from Adams on this afternoon's train to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bentley. W. A. Clark, of Basket Mountain, near Weston, leaves for his home to night after spending several days in town on business. . Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Light, of Salem, are visiting their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Bartlett, of this city. They will return to- the valley next Satur day. Guy Held, formerly of Salem, but how of La. Grande, -was a visitor In ' town today. Before returning he will visit his brother, Roy Reld, of Walla Walla. B. B.v Hall, former deputy county county plerk and . onw with .the Farmers' Bank of Weston, left this morning for his home after a short visit here. t, : Rev. G. L. Hall went to Milton this morning, where he will preach to night. Tomorrow , night . he' will preach at the New Home' chapel In that vicinity. S. Rader, father of M. A. Rader, of this city, and who has been visit ing the latter for several days past, left last evening for his home in Walla Walla. ; Mrs. Cora O. Wilson, chairman of the board of managers. Women of Woodcraft, Pullman, Wash., Is in town today eri route to Leadvllle on I business connected with the grand I circle. . Rev. Andrews, who delivered a very I Interesting lecture on India at the Presbyterian church last-night, left this morning for Waitsburg, Wash. Mr. Andrews has resided for the past 14 years In India. MtKCOXI WEDDED IX LOXDOX. Look for the great cut prices in Sullivan & Bond's ad tomorrow. Huy 1 e r ' s , Lowney ' s , Gunther's, The Palm and Our Own Candies in packages from 10 cents up to $7.50 Fine line of bulk goods. A. C. K0EPPEN & BROTHERS, Popular Price Druggists. ! Cmiplo Coming to America on Wed ding Tour. London, March 16. lu the Roman i Ci.iholic church of .St. George. Miss Beatrice O'Brien, a lineal descendant of King Brian l:o; u of Ireland, today I became the bride of Ougllelmo Mar coni, who enjMjb a world-wide fame as a scientist, largely due to his ie mni'kubi discoveries In wireless tel egraphy. Signor Marconi and his bride have engaged passage to sail for America en t-'aturtlny. They will remain In the United Slates about six weeks and then will go to Rome, where, it is reported, they will be guests of the king of Italy for a few days. The bride of today Is a bright, comely girl, fond of outdoor sports, and also well read. She is one of the eight sisters of the present Baron Inchiciuin. The Iuchiquln family traces Its descent direct from Brian Born, who was king of the Emerald Isle from 1002 to 1014, when he was slain at the head of his army at the battle of Clontarf. Ills grandson, Turlogh, king of Munster, hnd four sons, whereof the third was the pro genitor of the Barons Iuchiquln.' One of Turlogh's descendants, Connor O'Bryen, was king of Thurmond at so comparatively recent a period as 1529, and it was his brother, Murough who, after usurping his kingship, sur rendered to Henry VIII and was then made earle of Tormond for life and given the Iuchiquln barony. Slgnor Marconi first made the ac quaintance of Miss O'Brien a year ago when staying at Lord . Dunrav en's house', near Limerick. , i . , Warrants Coining Iu. . County Treasurer Sommervllle' has Just received a bunch of county war rants, amounting to 15000, which were held by the Cruse Savings Bank, of Helena, Mont., and were sent In answer to the recent call. The Inter est on the lot amounted to $857.22, 6 per cent being drawn. Another call has now been made for all warrants outstanding and which were register ed during may and June, of 1903. Sportsmen to Meet. There will be a meeting In the Commercial association rooms at 8 p. m., on Friday, March 17, for the purpose of considering the subject of hunting and fishing on the reser vation. S. R. ' THOMPSON. President. Mexican Drawn Work. Charles Kuhlman, of Mexico City, will be at The Great Eastern for one week, with an assortment of Mexican drawn work. Prices unusually low. Sale begins March 36; Rend the classified aads each even ing. You will And something to In terest you. Watch for Sullivan & Bond's large add tomorrow. "'? c-t' ' .Peoples arelaoiuse Their Grocery Prices Small white beans, (our price) per lb Sc Pure Rolled Oats, per lb 6c Best Cane Sugar, 14 !t 1.00 Rice, per lb '.'. 6c Maccaroni, 10-lb box 80c Vermicelli, 10-tb box ........ 6uc Pancake Drips, 1 gal buckets 50o Force or Malta Vita, 2 packages 25c Scotch Oats. 2 packages 25c Shredded Whole Wheat, per package 15o Apples, per box $1.35 Potatoes, (Weston) per 100 lbs $1.25 Cheese, (full cream), per lb 20c Honey, per lb, 20c; 3 lbs for 50c Bananas, per dozen ...... '. 30c Oranges, 2 dozen . . .' ' 25c Lemons, per dozen .'. 25c Republic Coffee, "The Best' 'for , 25c Heinz Pickles, sweet mixed, per qt 30c Pickles, sour, per qt . . , 20c Cabbage, per tb . 3c Onion setts, per lb isc Toothpicks, hardwood, 3 packages 10c Sml-Ie-o, 2 1-tb packages for 15c Pure Celluloid Starch, 10c size, 4 packages 25c 50-ttl box Prunes, (special) $3.00 Spider Leg Tea, per Tb ftOo Worcestershire Sauce, per bottle ...... , .. . 25c California Star Chocolate, per tb 25c Dried Peaches, 2 lbs for 25o Dried Apricots, 2 lbs for 25o Golden Star Soap, 6 bars 25c Golden Star Soap, 20-bar box 75c Silk Soap, same as above. Arm & Hammer Soda, 4 packages 25c Soda Crackers, 10-fb box ....... ;. . , . . .. 75c Onions, per lb , .,. . 4c Salt, 6-lb sack '.;.10c Cream., 16-oz cans ; .... . . 10c Long's Preserves, THE BEST, per Jar ...... 35c Wadco Jellies and Jams, per can 25c Tomatoes (Standards) per can ..... . .'. .'.' 10c Peas, Early June, per can 10c 100 sacks Early Rose Seed Potatoes, per sk $1.25 Don't overlook our prices on tlie best potatoes on tlie market. . They are nice large, white, smooth, fine cooking. .This is Our second cur from TIIK WESTOX MOUXTAIXS, and they are selling at $1 35 IK-r sack of 110 pounds. Call and sec us for it will save yon money and we will guarantee to give you satisfaction. WAXTED 100,000 EGGS AXD YOUR OTHER PRODUCE. HIGH EST MARKET PRICE PAID. f eoples Warehouse : 'PHOXE MAIX 221. WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. - " ; Notice to Contractors. Bids will be received at the office of the architects, 305 East Court street, until March 23, 4 p. m., for building foundation walls for EagleB' building. A certified check of 5 per cent of bid must accompany same. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. O. W. GIBSON, -Chairman. HOWARD & SWINGLE, ' .. Architects. . , Daphne Special Meeting. 'A special meeting of Daphne! Cir cle No. 2, Women of Woodcraft,' will be held Friday, March 17, at 2 p m., for the purpose of balloting on candi dates for membership. MRS. NINA NELSON, Guardian Neighbor. j.-r'yX (7'' "' "1"- " GOLDEN USS six lu COFFEE Grind it at home (not too f i n e ) fresh each morning. Aroma-tight tint. Never in bulk. J A. Folger El Co. Establish 1st 1S5Q San Francisco :atarrh 2l THE CLEAN SIXG AND HEALING CURE FOR Catarrh la Ely's Cream Balm ICsst and pleasant to use. Contains n Injurious drag. It Is quickly ab orbed. Gives re lief at once. It pens and - cleanses the nun puu(L 411STS tnfllmmatloa. Bests and Droteeta tb membrane. B. tores the senses of taste and mell. LMg lie, 50 cents at druggists or ky mall. Trial iu cents, or mall. ELY BROTHERS, 58 Wsrrea ItrMt, New Terk. ' COLD N HEAD mm ,,. . ' .. 1 A J fa V1 .Jlw Tou will find our coal to be the pleasing kind. It is good not only one day but every day. It makes friends and keeps them because it is excellent In every respect. Why not give it a chance to make a- friend of you. One trial will do the trick. Henry Kopittke DUTCH 1IEXRY. - Office Pendleton Ice $ Cold Storage Co., 'Phone 1781. TAKE Atwood's Celery Kola I YOU WILL EAT WELL. YOU WILL SLEEP WELL. YOU.WDLL FEEL WELL. THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE. - . " .vi; "'. Brock & McComas Company DRUGGISTS 4 i Great a argains Offered on Cliinnware, Glassware and Crockery at our closing out sale of this line of goods. Goods offered in bulk lots or by the single piece or set. . Groceries, fresh, good stock at lowest prices. We haTe pur own delivery and send goods promptly. C. R.OHRMAN Court Street Grocer GROCERIES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We huve opened a regular retail grocery store in connection with our wholesale store and are prepared to supply high-grade groceries of all descriptions. Buying for our wholesale store enables us to sell you at lower prices and offer you better goods. We want your trade, and will appreciate a trial order, and U honest goods, low prices and courteous treatment will win your tntronage, we are assured of your trade. CLARK & REES Successors to DESPAIN & CLARK. j 614-346 MAIN STREET. 'PHOXE MAIX 1741. X BIX DELIVERIES EVERY DAY. T IT'S EASY TO TALK about good Jewelry In the pa pers. But It Isn't always sa easy to back up the talk In the store. We never claim any virtue for our Jewelry that can not be substantiated. Every word we utter will be backed up by the JEWELRY IN OUR STORE So when we say we have the best assortment and the lowest prices, we want you to test the statement In person. Will yont WINSLOW BROS. Jewelers Postoffice Block mmm YOU CAN SATE MONEY, as shirts, collars and cuffs are Injured more by Improper washing and iron ing than by actual wear. This ia an absolute fact, as you probably know. It Is also an absolute fact that your linen will wear twice as long and look better by having them laundered by the Domestic laundry. This you can prove by giving us your work regu larly, and finding out how much you save by It. ROBINSON'S DOMESTIC LAUNDRY.