East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 15, 1906, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREdONIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1900.
PAGE FIVE.
REMOVA
SALE-
After January 26 Donaldson's Pharmacy will be located In the
room now occupied by the clothing department of the Peoples'
Warehouse.
Prior to moving we will give a removal sale and cut prices will
prevail on all druggist's sundries. This Includes all Rubber Goods,
Tolh-t Soaps, Brashes of all descriptions, PurseH, Hand Bags, Mir
rors, Stationery, Fancy China, Slutting Articles, Hot Water Bottles,
Syringes, etc.
This Sale WillJMean a Saving of
25 Per Cent
DONALDSON
.Reliable Druggist O S3
At old stand near postofflce until January 28.
The Home of'SUNSIIINE" Preparation.
CITY BREVITIES
U C Rader. Nuf seu.
Nuf sed. U C Rader.
Rader Carpets Rader.
Carpets Rader Carpets.
Furniture Rader Furniture.
For Rent Two light housekeeping
rooms, furnished; 617 Aura street.
John Gagen's Family liquor store.
Court St., opposite Golden Rule hotel
Sensational one-half price sale on
Laces and Embroideries at Teutsch's.
Monlgles restaurant, SOS East
Court street. Meals 20 cents and up.
For Rent Three light house-keeping
rooms, furnished. 620 Thompson
street.
J 1.25 and 1 1.50 Wrappers on sale
Wednesday, a. m at 68 cents, at
Teutsch's.
Buy a Pianola for your piano.
Easy terms. Ellers Piano House, 811
Main street.
O. L. Palmer, please write your
postofflce address to 1304 Sharp St.,
Bpok.me, Wash.
Sensational one-half 'price sale on
Suits, Skirts and Coats commences
Wednesday, 9 a. m., at Teutsch's.
When In Portland stop at the Hotel
Oregon. Rates 11 per day and up
ward. European plan. Free 'bus.
Sensatlonnl kid glove sale starts
Wednesday nt 8 a. m. Regular $1.25,
11.50 and $1.76 qualities at 68 cents
a pair at Teutsch's.
For Sale 160 tons alfalfa hay on
the Hudson Bay ranch, 12 miles west
of Milton. Address, -'Phone 1782,
Walla Walla, Wash.
For Sale 160 acres of eastern Ore
gon's finest wheat land, In Sherman
county. All under cultivation; 1 1-2
miles from the most progressive town
on the Columbia Southern railroad.
A reasonable amount of food thor
oughly digested and properly assimi
lated will always Increase the
VICTOR EDISON COLUMBIA
Talking Mucl 'nes and Supplies
5,000 RECORDS
J. A. OWENHOUSE
813 MAIN ST.
Distributor.
PINE NUT CREAM
Brisk buying of Pine Nut Cream proves
its goodness in curing rough hands and
chapped faces.
Pine Nut Cream is not sticky nor
greasy.
It is quickly absorbed and can be used
at any time.
25 cents a bottle.
Koeppens'
Popular Price Drug Store
A. C. Koeppen & Bro's.
strength. If your stomach Is a "little
off" Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest
what you eat and enable the digestive
organs to assimilate and transform
all foods Into tissue-building blood.
Kodol relieves sour stomach, belch
ing, heartburn and all forms of Indi
gestion. Palatable and strengthening.
Sold by Tallman & Co.
CIRCUIT COURT IS IN SESSION.
(Continued from page 1.)
empaneled to try the case: L. C.
Rothrock, Frank Curl, D. E. Curgill,
Kenneth MeRea, Frank Sloan, John
Wyrlck, S. H. Hopkins, E. E. La Hue,
Thomas Thompson, D. M. Russell, J.
W. Keen and William Brown.
The plaintiffs are represented by C.
H. Carter, and the defendant by John
McCourt.
The caHe, as stated by the attorneys
to the Jury. Is a claim of $227.25 still
unpaid for linoleum furnished for the
Hotel State bar some time last year.
The plaintiff claims that no part f
the amount has ever been paid, and
that the whole amount Is past due
and payable. The defense claims he
never bought the linoleum, but that
the same was purchased by Sam
Roberts, who closed up for the bene
fit of his creditors and was succeeded
by Mr. Cruise, who refused to assume
the Indebtedness as the price was not
satisfactory, and claimed he ordered
plaintiffs to take up the linoleum.
At the time suit was brought at
tachment .proceedings were com
menced, but to prevent his place of
business being locked up Cruise gave
a bond with William Roesch as surety
and this Is the purpose of the suit, to
determine whether Jhe defendant was
responsible to Baker & Folsom for
the payment of the amount
Cruise was Inter closed up and Is
not present, but the bond being suf
ficient to protect the plaintiff's claim,
the case Is being tried on Its merits
today.
The balance of the Jurors have been
excused from further appearance un
til 9 a. m. Tuesday morning, the 16th.
Why Puy Rent?
Why rent a Piano and pay $60 or
more a year for the use of the same
when you can buy one worth $365 for
$186 on payments of $10, yes, $8.00 a
month, at the closing out sale of our
Walla Walla stock. See Ellers Piano
House, J. C. Gallagher, Mgr., before
tomorrow night.
Perfection enn only be attained In
the physical by allowing Nature to
appropriate and not dissipate her own
resources. Cathartics gripe, weaken
dissipate, while DeWitt's Little
Early Risers simply expel all putrid
matter and bile, thus allowing the liver
to assume normal activity. Good for
the complexion. Sold by Tallman &
Co.
Marriage Licenses.
Mnrrlage licenses were Issued to
day to the following: Frank Scran
ton and Jesse Hamer; S. W. Creeson
and I.lllle M. Howell.
Sensational sale on muslin under
wear at less than one-half, Wednes
day, 9 a. m., at Teutsch's.
Rader Furniture Rader.
PERSONAL
MENTION
A. C. Cogswell of Boise, has been a
visitor here today.
B. L. Sheridan of Echo, Is here to
day upon business.
John Wynn, of McKay creek. Is In
the city today on a trading trip.
E. L. McDowell, of the Rural Spirit,
Is In the city today on a business visit.
Attorney S. D. Peterson came down
from Milton last evening to attend
circuit court.
Elmer Knight, O. R. & N. switch
man at Umatilla, has been In the city
on a short visit.
Mrs. R. Alexander left last evening
for Baker City to visit for a short
time with friends.
G. W. Thompson of Heppner, has
been a visitor In the city today, hav
ing arrived last evening.
Miss Mattle Matthew of Portland,
is visiting for a few days with her
cousin; Miss Norma Alloway.
Henry Lazlnka, the well known cat
tleman of Camas Prairie, is In the
city visiting his family for a few days.
J. J. Raulstone of Adams, arrived
yesterday morning from western Ore
gon, where he had been upon a visit.
Mrs. Walter Adams Is quite 111 this
week with a severe attack of the grip,
which threatens to develop Into pneu
monia. J. N. Burgess, manager of the
Cunningham Sheep & Land company,
arrived last evening from Wasco
county.
R. A. Kelsny of the Cunningham
Sheep & Land company, came In from
the company's ranch yesterday upon
a short visit.
G. W. Proebstel of Weston, has been
In the city today upon a short visit,
having come down on the evening
Jxaln yesterday.
B. B. Hall, cashier of the Farmers'
bank of Weston, came down last eve
ning and has been attending to busi
ness here today.
Harry C. Thompson of the Pendle
ton Savings bank, went to Echo yes
terday to assist for a few days In the
bank at that place.
Mrs. A. J. Brown and son Clifford
Drown, arc here from Wllllamfcport,
Ind., upon a visit with the former's
son, W. S. Brown. '
W. A. Wlnsboro, representing the
Faber Self-filling Pen company and
other houses, has been In the city
today upon business.
Mrs. C. E.Redfield left this morn
ing for her home at Heppner, after
having visited a week with her moth
er. Mrs. Eleanor Cameron.
Miss Wynn Coman, daughter of E.
B. Coman, the veteran conductor, ar
rived from the east last night and left
this morning for Spokane.
-" R. E. Tarbett, "of the Flair Store,
who was In Spokane last week, se
lecting spring and summer goods, re
turned home Saturday evening.
C. Ottershagen, representing the
Pacific Steel & Hardware company,
has been here today after having
been absent from this territory for a
year pnst.
Charles L. Swain of Irrigon, who
has been employed In the hydro
graphic survey being made by the
state engineer on the Little Walla
Walla, Is In town today.
G. W. Buchanan, of the firm of
Clark & Buchanan, who experted the
county records, came up from Port
land this morning to appear as a
witness in the Davis trial.
Frank Menefee, prosecuting attor
ney for the Seventh district, came up
last evening from his home at The
Dnlles, and has been attending to le
gal business here today.
Natt and Paul Webb, stockrais
ers of Walla Walla, passed through
here today on their way to Heppner,
to look after their sheep interests In
that country. They ulso have some
sheep in Iduho.
Graham Dukehart, of Portland,
who studied voice culture In Dresden,
Germany, under Prof. Dr. Miller, Is
In the city for a few days looking over
the field with a view of locating here
and organizing a class.
John Hnnna, of Umatilla county,
made a homestead proof this morn
ing at the land office. His witnesses
were George H. McDonald, of Pendle
ton, and Charles Hudson, of Meach
am. La Grande Observer.
BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS.
I'rugraiii for the Week ItcglniiliiR
WIUi Tuesday.
Tuesday, 7:30 Meeting of the new
bonrd of trustees, at the home of Dr.
Rlngo.
Wednesday, 7:30 Prayer and fel
lowship meeting. Subject, "How May
I Grow in Grace?"
Thursday, 6 Second annual ban
quet and roll call of the church will
be held In the banquet hnll of the
Eagles' building. This is for mem
bers, their wives or husbands, those
contemplating membership and all
visiting Baptists.
Friday, 6:30 Fellowship lunch. Bi
ble study at 7 o'clock. Choir rehears
al also ot 7. At 8 o'clock the Chris
tian culture study class, "The Life of
Christ." Everybody Invited to this
evening of fellowship and Bible study.
Ferguson nt Black foot.
Operator J. W. Jackson, of the O.
R. & N. has Just received a letter
from J. A. Ferguson, formerly oper
ator nt this place, stating that he Is
now night operator at Blackfoot,
Idaho, on the O. S. L and Is well
pleased with his new position.
ScTMiiKin-Sliiisls.
At Walla Walla yesterday Will P.
Slurgls and Miss Ada Scranton were
united In mnrrlage In the presence
of a few friends.
Great remnant sale commences
Wednesday, 9 a. m.; one-fourth to
one-half regular price, ut Teutsch's.
ODDS AND ENDS IN
Lac GMralinis
PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
Save Your Coupons Where it Pay to Trade Save Your Coupons
II SKET BALL FRIDAY NIGHT.
Pendleton High School Team Will
Take Scalps From La Grande the
Second lime.
The second game of basket ball to
be played between La Grande and
Pendleton high school teams will be
played at assembly hall In. this city
next Friday night, January 19.
The La Grande team was defeated
by Pendleton In the former game by
a score of 4 to 6 and the Pendleton
girls hope to repeat the score at the
coming game in this city.
Considerable Interest Is being taken
In the game since the girls of both
teams are in the best of practice and
the two teams are evenly matched.
The high school girls of this city are
making preparations for the enter
tainment of the visitors, who will ar
rive on the westbound train on Fri
day morning and will return home
on the early morning train Satur
day. Florence ItolxTts' Troupe Disbands.
Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 13. John
Cort. managing the tour of Florence
Roberts, the Pacific coast favorite,
who has been headed toward New
York with "Ann Lamont," announced
here today that the company would
close at Vlcksburg, Miss., tomorrow
and go to Denver. He gave all mem
bers of the company notice that they
were at liberty to leave the company
although they had the option of going
to Denver with Miss Roberts, where
she will begin rehearsing a new play.
At Chicago Henry Wulff, former
state treasurer of Illinois, and J. W.
Loeb, have pleaded guilty to being
engaged in a swindling scheme under
the guise of the Continental Finance
company. Sentence was deferred.
FREE COFFEE
, ALL
A demonstrator will serve the
Crescent
next week, Jnnunry 16 to 20 Inclusive, at EAST KX1 GROCERY,
where a complete line of staple and fancy groceries can be
found. We have our own wagons and deliver groceries to any part
of the city, and make a specialty of promptness. Our solicitor will
coll and take orders. We handle only fresh, high-grade groceries.
A trial order is solicited.
East End
Alia Street, Next to Alia House,
JOHN DYER, Prop.
Successor to Dyer & Cox.
The ASta Mouse
Alta Street, Cor. Mill Street.
The Farmer and Stockman's home. The popular boarding
house. Meals served at all hours, All home cooking. Large,
well kept rooms. Rates $1.00 per day. 'Feed yard in con
nection. A. J. Cummings, Prop.
One or two pair of a kind at a
reduction of 25 to 33 1-3 per cent.
11.50 CURTAIN'S FOR $1.00 PAIR; 1 PAIR OF KIND
$2.25 CURTAINS FOR $1.50 PAIR; 1 PAIR OF KIND
$3.50 CURTAINS FOR $2.35 PAIR; 1 PAIR OF KIND
$2.00 CURTAINS FOR $1.50 PAIR; 2 PAIR OF KIND
$2.50 CURTAIN'S FOR $1.85 PAIR; 2 PAIK OF KIND
$3.25 CURTAIN'S FOR $2.40 PAIR; 2 PAIR OF KIND
REMNANTS IN DRESS GOODS, SILKS, TABLE LINEN'S, OUTING
FLANNELS, FLANNELETTES, MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, LACES AND
EMBROIDERIES, ALL AT
1-3 Off Remnant Price
A
HEAVY DEMAND FOR
MOORHOUSE COLLECTION.
Artistic Booklet Issued by Noted Pho
tographer of Pendleton Finds
Ready Sale All Over the Country
East Orcgonian Will Issue Second
Edition In the Near Future.
So great has been the demand for
the Moorhouse collection of Indian
photographs Issued by the East Ore
gonlan, that Major Moorhouse has de
cided to Issue a second edition to meet
the trade.
The second edition will be issued
by the East Oregonlan and will be
enlarged and Improved in many ways
and will be placed on sale at all the
leading book stores and agencies in
the country.
The excellent photographs of Ma
jor Moorhouse's collection are rare
and beautiful and as the public
comes to understand more and more
of the value of the collection, the
demand will be more and more brisk.
The pictures are historical In every
way and the halftones from which
the book is printed reproduce per
fectly the photographs from which
they are made.
It has been but a few weeks since
the first edition was placed upon the
market, and already orders from
every quarter are reaching this city.
Calls for the books have been receiv
ed from prominent dealers in all the
northwest cities and the private or
ders received by Major Moorhouse
attest the worth of the collection.
WEEK
always satisfactory
Coffee
Grocery
'Phone In your order. Main 536.
SECOND
N
Give ear onto wise counsel.
Coal that is one-third dirt, weighs
great deal more to the scuttle and
lasts much shorter time than the good,
clean Coal w. sell.
If yon want the best, our Coal It
die kind for you.
Henry Kopittke
DUTCH HENRY.
Office, Pendleton Ice & Cold Storage
Company. 'Phone Slain 178.
Egg Makei
COLESWORTHY.
BONE SHELL GRIT
127 nd 129 EAST ALTA.
Poultry and Stock Supplies. Hay,
Grain and Feed.
Cr-STX
Wh ynot eliminate ery element of
chance or uncertainty by getting our
figures when you need anything In
lumber T
Cray's Harbor Commercia'
Company
W. J. EE WELL. Manager.
Phone Matt .
THE POPULAR PLACE" TO
EAT IS THE
The French
Restaurant
Everything served flrst-claaa.
Rest regular meals In Pcndle
ton for 25 rents.
SHORT ORDERS
A SPECIALTY.
Polydore Moens, Prop.
Walters' Flouring Mills
Capacity, 160 barrels a day.
Flour exchanged for wheat
Flour, Hill Feed. Chopped Feed,
etc., always on band.