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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 81, 1906.
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j New Spring Suits
Jackets and
! Waists
OVER BOO PRETTY, NEW WAISTS JUST RECEIVED. THEY
come In all the new desirable Spring fabrics, beautiful designs, short
and long sleeves. Prices range from75o to $3.05.
Pretty Spring Jackets
A SHIPMENT BY EXPRESS OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES
In tan, gray and cream. Prices 17.50 to $12.00.
LET US SHOW YOU OUR LINE OF LADIES SUITS, SHORT
sleeves, Eton Jackets.
See Window Display
j Teutsch's Dept. Store
CITY BREVITIES
Lost Small night latchkey; ribbon
attached. Leave here.
Primary election petitions at the
East Oregonlan office.
For Sale Fresh milch cow. Ad
dress W. F. Cook, Pendleton, Ore.
John Gajen's Family liquor store,
Court St., opposite Golden Rula hotel.
Buy a Pianola for your piano. Easy
terms, Ellers Piano House, 813 Main
treet.
Wanted Stenographer, to work
part or all the time. Inquire at this
office.
For Sale Two second-hand bug
gies and one carriage. Apply to City
IJvery Stable.
For Sale A sewing machine, near
ly new, at a barguln. Call at Dr. J.
L. Miller's residence.
When In Portland stop at the Hotel
Oregon. Rates II per day and up
ward. European plan. Free 'bus.
Put Pendleton people to sleep
peacefully and In perfect comfort on
D. M. O. E. Nuff Bed. V C Rader.
Wanted Middle-aged woman to do
light sewing and take care of chil
dren. No washing or cooking. Apply
at Oolden Rule hotel office.
Coll Leathers Transfer Co., for the
best dray service In the city: wagon
on all night. 'Phone main 611. Leave
orders at Grltman's cigar store, or
Hotel Pendleton.
Madam Brown, palmist and phre
nologlst. Is located at the Arlington
lodging house, room 4. Tells your
past, present and future. Everything
you want to know. oRadlngs, 50o.
There la danger of a clash between
Roumanla and Greece. The Rou
manlnn government has ordered the
Greek minister to leave, nnd does not
hint that a substitute would be more
acceptable.
A man who once had rough, horny
hands, made them soft and smooth
with Witch Hazel Salve, but he used
the genuine that bearing the name
"E. C. DeWltt 4 Co.. Chicago." For
ores, bolls, cuts, burns, bruises, etc..
It has no equal, and affords almost
Immediate relief from blind,- bleed
ing, Itching and protruding piles.
Sold by Tallman & Co.
157,338,640 times every year.
The various wheels revolve 4,730,'
B40 times each year.
Yet we find watches that are ai
lowed to run B to 10 years without
being cleaned or even oiled. If you
own a good watch treat It as you
would any other fine machinery.
We do all our repairing promptly
and to the satisfaction of our custom'
rs.
L. HUNZIKER
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN.
SUFFRAGE MEETING AT HELIX.
EiitliiiNuiHtlc Reception to Organizer
Mary N. Chase.
Helix, Feb. 21. (Special.) The
campaign for the equal . suffrage
amendment to the constitution of Or
egon opened In Helix last evening,
Miss Mary N. Chase, a national or
ganizer, and state president of the
New Hampshire association, deliver
ing an address before a large and en
thusiastic audience.
Though the weather was very
rnlny and disagreeable over 50 peo
ple turned out from the enterprising
little town, nnd many people In this
section are much enthused over this
owrk. Mrs. Dutro was appointed
chairman of the organization for this
place and D. B. Richardson, secre
tary. A committee of 24 has been
appointed to distribute literature.
etc., for this cause. A mass meeting
will be held In the near ftuure.
Miss Chase will lecture In all towns
and school districts In the county.
PAYNE ARRESTED ORCHARD.
J. B. Baylor, of Echo, has been here
on a brief visit.
W. R. demons, of Boise, was a
visitor In the city today. ,
Attorney Coutts visited Athena to
day on professional business.
Mrs. A. Miller, of Pilot Rock, Is
visiting here for a short time.
Mrs. L. P. Fraker, of Walla Walla,
Is In the city upon a short visit.
A. P. Bradbury, the well known
traveling salesman. Is here today.
Rev. H. C. Cleveland, of Milton,
came down from that place last even
ing.
Fred Hascall of Pilot Rock, has
been In town today on a short busi
ness trip.
W. P. Wallan, of Adams, was here
yesterday and a guest at the Oolden
Rule hotel.
C. O. Hlckok, of Portland, Is here
today on business and Is a guest at
the Pendleton.
F. L. Payne, of Caldwell, Idaho,
passed through here this morning on
his way to the northern part of this
state.
Dr. W. O. Cole and Joseph Basler
returned last evening from Grange
vllle, Idaho,' after a few days' absence.
Dr. Fred Lleuallen came down from
Helix today for the purpose of attend
ing the Campbell-Mayberry wedding
tonight.
Attorney R. J. Slater, of Pendle
ton, came over last night on business
before the circuit court. La Grande
Observer.
Will R. King, the Ontario attor
ney, passed through here lost night
on his way home from the northern
part of the county.
Mrs. C. R. Howard, who has been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
K. Smith, for the past week, left for
her home In Walla Walla this morning.
E. V. Carter, of Ashland, a mem
ber of the legislature, and a promi
nent republican politician, is in the
city today, having arrived this morn
ing.
F. M. Oliver has just received pat
ents for his hospital lifting apparatus
which was fully described In the East
Oregonlan several months ago. He
has already received offers from
manufacturers to purchase the pat
ent.
Canyon County Mierlff Wns In Pen
dleton Today.
F. L. Payne, sheriff of Canyon
county, Idaho, who has been In the
city today, is the officer who arrested
Hurry Orchard for alleged connection
with the murder of ex-Governor
Steunenberg. The arrest was made
at Caldwell shortly after the nssaslna
tlon.
Sheriff Payne enme here last night
for the purpose of meeting an officer
from Burke, Idaho, who was to ar
rive last night with St. Johns.c'th
prisoner recently arrested there for
connection with the plot. However,
owing to a misunderstanding the pris
oner was taken on through to Boise
by the officer from Burke, and con
sequently the sheriff's trip was fruit
less.
Coming to Oregon.
The East Ori-gonlan Is in receipt of
a letter from C. F. Eggers of Fos
toria, Iowa, ordering the Semi-Weekly
paper sent to him. Mr. Eggers was
in Pendleton last fall looking over
the country nnd decided to locate in
Umatilla county next year. He will
raise a crop this season in Iowa and
then expects to come to this county
to reside permanently. He Is related
by marriage to Chris Bredlng, J.
Hudeman and John Schmidt, the well
known citizens of this city and vl
clnlty.
Many sufferers from nasal catarrh
say they get splendid results by using
an atomizer. For their benefit we
prepare Ely's Liquid Cream Balm.
Except that It is liquid It Is in all re
spects like the healing, helpful, paln
allaylng Cream Balm that the public
has been familiar with for years. No
cocaine nor other dangerous drug In
It. The soothing spray relieves at
once and cure Is certain. All drug
gists, 75c, Including spraying tube, or
mailed by Ely Bros., B6 Warren Street
New York. 1
The government has appropriated
(50,000 for the purchase of coal lands
In the Island of Batan, P. I.
BELTS (& BAGS I
All the new style bags and belts
have arrived, and they are
beauties.
Thi FAIR STORE
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BRISK BUYING OF
PINE NUT CREAM
Proves Its goodness in cur
ing 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.
PERSONAL
MENTION
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CAM PI1EI.L-M AYBERHY.
Wedding Will Occur at 401 EUly
Street TiiU Evening.
A wedding of interest In Pendleton
social circles will take place this
evening when Mr. Richard M. May
berry and Miss Mary Elizabeth Camp
bell will be married. The wedding
will occur at the home of the brlde'B
father, Thomas Campbell, 401 Eddy
street. The ceremony will be per
formed by Rev. W. L. Van Nuys, pas
tor of the Presbyterian church. Miss
Gay Campbell, sister of the bride.
will be maid of honor nnd Mark
Moorhouse, best man.
Following the wedding a reception
will be held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Ross Dickson, on South
Main street. This will commence at
8:30, and a large number of invita
tions have been extended, as both of
the contracting parties are well known
and hnve numerous friends In the
city. Also, a number of outside par
ties will be present.
CHARGED WITH THIEVING.
Boy EncoimxI With a Lecture From
District Attorney.
Dan Brunswick, a lad of tender
years, was brought before District
Attorney Phelps today charged with
having stolen some brass fixtures
from iin englno belonging to Neagle
Bros, nnd having sold them at the
Townsend pawn shop on Cottonwood
street. Owing to the youthfulnesa of
the boy" no criminal charge wns made
against him and he was allowed to
go after a. severe lecture.
Considerable complnlnt Is made be
cause some of the pawnbrokers and
Junk dealers of the city buy articles
from boys when it is plain to see they
have stolen the goods. When it can
be proven thnt a dealer was aware
of purchasing stolen property he can
be prosecuted, nnd If the practice 1b
continued such Is liable to follow.
v General Agents' Meeting.
Mr. J. C. Gallagher, the eastern
Oregon representative of the Ellers
Mano House, has lust returned from
the annual general agents' meeting
of the house at Portland, Ore. I he
Ellers Institution has Just closed the
biggest year's business in its history,
exceeding in volume $1,540,000 annu
al saleB. Just now Mr. Gallagher says
that Portland, and in fact in every
section of the state, Is very much ex
cited over the Ellers Piano House
publicity word contest. Every dic
tionary is being ransacked and every
book store In the city of Portland has
sold out Its entire supply of diction
aries. At the library, people are
standing in line daily waiting their
turn to get a chance at the word
books. This promises to be the most
successful advertising campaign In the
history of this progressive house, ana
Mr. Gallagher says he expects to al-
FOVR GAMBLERS ARRESTED.
Popular Price
Drug Stores?
KOEPPENS'
A. C. Koeppen & Bro's.
Tom Scott nnd Three Indians Are In
Limlio.
In a gambling raid made last night
by Officers Meeker nnd Brown, Tom
Scott, the colored barber, and three
Indians, were arrested in Scott's place
of business on Cottonwood street.
The arrest was made shortly after 10
o'clock, and the three Indians were
locked up In the city jail, while Scott
was released on payment of 325 ball.
This afternoon City Attorney C. H.
Carter filed a complaint against
Scott and the trial was set for S;S
this afternoon, nt which time the
two night officers will be present as
witnesses. Scott Is snid to have been
conducting a "21" game.
Preaching at Army Barracks.
Rev. E. N. Norrls, a Free Metho
dist minister of Athenn, will hold a
series of three meetings at the Sal.
vatlnn Army barracks In this city, be
ginning tonight. He will be assisted
in the musical program by the mem
bers of the corps in this city. All
are cordially Invited to attend the
services.
Building New Cottage.
Dan C. Bowman Is building a new
six-room cottage on Perkins avenue,
to cost about 31500. Contractor Dun
lap will build it. There will be 48
feet of porch on the cottage, and It
will be neat and attractive in every
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Swellest Tailor-Made
Suits-Newest Style
Covert Jackets and
High Novelty Lin
gerie Waists.
A continuous stream of new garments
direct from the foremost garment makers
to our Cloak and Suit department
Pony Jacket bolero ami Eton Suits in all
the new styles, In gray and gray mixtures,
In black, fancy colorB and blues.
Covert Jackets in newest models. Pony
Jacket styles, tight fitting and corset coats.
A Complete Exhibition of All
That's Desirable in Waists
Never in the history of this house have
we had as attractive, complete and perfect
assortment of stylish waists as we are now
showing. Hand-embroidered, embroidery
and lace effects.
Great Two-Days Silk
Foulards Sale
Thursday and Friday only, ,we place
on sale 22-inch Foulards regular 75c
values, 16 yards to a l Q rA
customer at JsrU YU
Remember, 2 days Thur. and Friday
Your Groceries
Bought Here Will Save You
Money A Trial Order Will
Convince You.
Republic Coffee, Best on Earth -25C
Try our Tea, per lb, from. ..OC to (0C
Fresh ranch eggs, per doz 20C
Garden and fblower seeds Just arrived.
We have the finest creamery butter In
town. Give it a trial.
s"". " " $1.00
A special on syrup for this week.
Soap, laundry. 8 bars 25C
Macaroni, per box 35C
Republic Coffee is the best. Per lb . -25C
All Newest Models Spring Muslin Underwear
Perfect Pitting Garments; full sizes; latest patterns; regular and extra sizes the very
newest creations iu best Muslin Underwear.
Ladles' Gowns in muslin, cambric and naln
sook, trimmed with fine embroidery, laces
headings and ribbons, in high, round,
square and V necks, with long and short
aleeves, slip and button styles. Prices
$1 .00, $1.25. $1.35, $1.50,
$1.75 to $2.00.
Ladles' Drawers, In cambric and nainsook,
with H. S. embroidery or lace ruffles;
French and yoke bands In regular and
extra sizes, open and closed styles. Prices
25c, 50c, 05c, 75c, $1.00,
$1.25, $1.50 t $4.00.
Also the Vassar Drawers trimmed with fine
embroidery. $2.00 to $3.50.
Ladies' Corset covers trimmed with fine
embroideries, laces and ribbons, round,
square, high and V necks; sizes 34 to 44.
Prlc 35c, 50c, 85c, $1.00,
$1.25, $1.35, t0 $3.25.
Ladies' Chemise, with and without rufflei,
long and short styles, trimmed with fine
French embroideries, or fine laces, in the
daintiest of styles; sizes 34 to 44. Prices
50c, 65c, 85c, $1, $1.25,
$6.00. wiTiir.
Ladles' white Skirts, lace embroidery or
hemstitched trimming, full widths with
dust ruffles, plain and embroidered, fine
lace and embroidery insertions and head
ings, at most attractive prices. $1.00,
$1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.25
12.00.
The Peoples Warehouse
Save Your Coupons Where It Pays to Trade Save Your Coupons
Byers' Best Flour
Is made from the ohoicest what that grows. Good bread is as
sured when BYERS' BEST FLOUR Is used. Bran, Shorts, Steam
Rolled Barley always on hand.
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S. BYERS, Proprietor.
most double his piano sales record
during the coming year.
For Sale -Nearly new high-grade
piano, standard make; must sell at
once for half what It cost me. In
quire Bowman hotel, room 36.
Sold Out,
This Is to notify the public that we
have sold our lumber business in Pen
dleton. Parties indebted to our firm
will kindly call and settle immedi
ately. GRAY'S HARBOR LUMBER CO.
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SILK SALE
All Day Saturday, Feb. 54th, 1906.
Beginning at 9 a. m., Ending at 9 p.
m. Values $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50
63c
Consisting of the New Rajah Silks in all colors,
Fancy Dress and Waisting Silks. Plain and Fancy
Taffeta Silks.
Remember the Date and Time
No Silks sold at the above trices prior or after the
the Sole.
he Great Eastern
Department Store.
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