East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 10, 1906, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATl'HDAY, MAItCH 10, 1906.
PAGE FIVE.
Special Skirt Sale
New Spring Styles
A New Lot Just
Arrived, Regular
Value up to $9.50
Your Choice This Week
$5.95
SEE CORNER WINDOW
Teutsch's Dept. Store
CITY BREVITIES
Francis for signs; 'hone red 2502.
Watch Gray liios.' Grocery aJ
grow.
Francis, the sign writer; "phone red
ir.02.
T'o "Pure Cream of Tartar kind:
Cleveland's Halting Powder.
For Rent Furnished housekeeping
TOoms. 101 Exst Webb street.
Cabinet photos. Il.!i0 a dozen.
Hums liros.. new Schmidt block.
John Ga.-en'B Family liquor store.
Court St, opposite Golden Rule hotel.
For Sale KIrst-class billiard and
pool table. . 1 1 1 v In Merchants bar.
For Knit Two modern six-room
cottages. Apply at Water street.
Anyone wi.-laiig t" rent Music hall,
apply to John Vert, room 16, Despuln
block.
Huy a l'l.inola for your piano. Kasy
terms. Filer Piano House, S 1 3 Main
ttreet.
X 1 1 1 1 nx'i y ojieni
Cahipl ell's. Tues I
Idi us.
at Mrs.
All the
Hose
litest
best drny service In the city; wagon
on all night. 'Phone main 511. Leave
orders at Grltman's cigar store, or
Hotel Pendleton.
Saturday evening ofter 6 o'clock
The Peopled Warehouse will sell any
25c fancy hose In the house for 15c
any 3uc fancy hose for 3!ic.
The "Gym" committee have spared
no pain to make the coming enter
tainment next Tuesday the hit of the
season. Fun fast and furious.
Don't fall to hear Hartman, Taylor,
I'aum and Dickson of "Oyster and
Clam fame," In their brand new
Dutch specialty. Fraz.er opera house
next Tuesday.
For Snle Cheap, four head good
work noises, low wheel truck wagon
Hodges Queen binder and two sets
i f harness. Call at 21S Stonewall
Jackson street.
The blgb shool glee clubs will de
lightfully entertain at the Commer
cial "Gym" benel'lt next Tuesday
Frazer opera house. They represent
some of I he best talent In the city.
PERSONAL
MENTION
Any members" of the Society of
Royal Neighbors 't America, living
In the city, who have not Identified
themselves with the local camp, are
requested to call at 421 Garfield
Insist upon your grocer giving you street or 'phone red 24S2.
Cleveland's ll.iking Powder. There 13
Ho substitute.
When In Portland stop at the Hotel
Oregon. Hates 1 per dfijr and up
ward. European plan. Free 'bus.
Put Pendleton people to Bleep
peacefully ami In perfect comfort on
II. M. ". F. Nuff sed. C Rnder.
ilden Pule Motel family
dinner Sunday evening,
forms p.nt of the bill
Join tin
nt r. o'elo
P. llied goo'
of fate.
Saturday
The P. ople
Tjc iccktli
3.1c. any
Sab-
k
evening afli
i Warehouse
for pic, any
c tie for Lie.
r 6 o'clock
. 1 1 1 sell any
50c tie for
Neatly new
high-grade
must sell at
cost me. In
oin S(l.
I
plane, standard make
once for half what it
outre Bowman hotel, r
The Peoples Warehouse will sell
their U.:.0 Manhattan shirts for $1.15,
12 Manhattan shirt for $1.41. $2.50
Manhattan shirts f .r $1.1, $1 Man
hattan shlits for J2 -M, Saturday eve
ning after o'clock.
Call Leathers Transfer Co.. for the
Miss Kinselia. formerly with the
Frohman's ulil appear in a specialty
asistell by eight of Pendleton's lead
ing young nudity ladles, next Tuesday
evening In the Commercial club en
tertainment. This will be the catch
iest stunt ever given by local talent In
Pellilletoll.
SWP.AIIIXGKXS WILL KLMAIX.
tj
m0-J Watch
pf Ticks
1 " 7.S.1.04O times every year.
The various wheels revolve 4.720,
540 times each year.
Yet we find watches that are al
lowed to run 5 to 10 years without
being cleaned or even oiled. If you
own n good watch treat It ns you
would any other flno machinery.
We do till our repairing promptly
and to the satisfaction of our customers.
L. HUNZIKER
.IEWKI.ru ANI OPTICIAN;
I'm clia-ctl I'ai nilnu- Ktpilpmciit mid j
l.easnl ii Ranch.
T. I!, and N. D. Swearlngen have I
purebaseil tlie farming outfit of Kl-I
nor Harvey and based the John
Harvey ranch, 11 miles northwest of
Pendleton, and will farm the same.
The Harvey place Is a large one, con
sisting of !iio acres of wheat land,
of which '.n',0 acres are now' in crop.
The land has been leased by the
Swearlngens for a period of three
years.
For the farming outfit which they
purchase, 1 ,,f Elmer Harvey, who has
been running the place for his broth
er, the sum of $ 12,000 was paid by
Swearlngen Pros. Included In Ihz
outfit are 43 head of work horses, a
new combined harvester and much
other farming machinery.
The trade for tbo Harvey place
was concluded last evening after but
one day's consideration by the
Swearlngens. Fp to Thursday It had
been their Intention to leave tills eve
ning for Klaniatli Falls to look over
the situation there. Hut now that
they have secured the Harvey place
Ihey will remain here permanently
and operate the place, lioth the
brothers will still keep their resi
dences In Pendleton, but will divide
tln lr time betwee ntbe city and their
rn nch.
E, P. Ashby, of North Powder, Is In
the city today on business.
Dr. J. A. Best was called to Weston
today on professional business.
Will M. Peterson, the Athena at
torney, was a visitor In the city yesterday.
J. E. Cherry, of the Golden Rule
Hotel, went to Milton today on a
business trip.
G. E. Mayfleld, of Elgin, Union
county, has been in tne city toaay
upon a short visit. .
W. Wlnshlp, Charles Smith and J.
E. Stanton of Athena, were in tne
city on business today.
Miss Elizabeth McBride will leave
this evening for Athena, to visit over
Sunday with her parents.
J. T. IJeuallen and Editor M. A.
Ferguson, of Adams, came down this
afternoon on a business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Keeler, of
Echo, have been visiting here today.
having come up this morning.
Senator Walter M. Pierce has ar
rived home after having attended the
democratic meeting In Portland.
Judge G. A. Hartmun arrived home
last evening from Portland, after hav
ing attended the democratic mass
meeting held there.
Judge W. R. Ellis went to Portland
this morning In the interest of his
candidacy for the republican nomina
tion for congressman.
J. F. Campbell, the well known clt
izen of Milton, left for his homo this
morning after attending to business
In the city for a couple of days.
Claud Stecn, of Milton, candidate
for commissioner on the republican
tlck-.'t, left for his home this morning
after a business visit to the city.
It. H. Hunter, the sheepbuyer, left
last evening for Omaha and Chicago .
upon business, and will bo gone sev
eral days. He Is accompanied by his
wife.
Henry Kopke. the progressive
Athena farmer, has been here today
for the purpose of paying his taxes
nad attending to other business mat
ters. W. H. Pohnenkamp, a well known
hardware merchant of La Grande,
passed through this morning to Spo
kane, where he will Join his wife, who
Is visiting there.
Editor John P. McMnnus. of the
Pilot Lock Record, accompanied his
wife and nelee to Spokane today. He
will return immediately, but Mrs. Mc
Manus will remain for a visit in that
city.
Miss Mary Williams arrived today
from Elleiisburg. Wn., where she has
been attending the normal school.
I nmi will visit for a week ut her home
In tills city. .
M. and Mrs. W. V. Dewecs wish to
announce the marriage of th Ir. sis
ter. Miss Ina N'ewlln, to Mr. Sebastian
C. Williams, the ceremony to take,
place Wednesday evening, March 14.
Fireman M. D. Reld, of the O. R.
& N. freight service, at La Grande,
who has been In St. Vincent's hospital
for the past month, Is In the cHy oil
his return home. lie Is not entirely
recovered yet from an operation, but
expects to return to work soon.
Mrs. Lucia Clemens, of Manwood.
Wash., arrived in the city la.st even
ing to visit her brother, Dan C. Row
man and family for a short time.
Mr. Clemens is editor of the paper at
Stanvvoo.l and Is well pleased with
the country. He was formerly em
ployed In the inechanlc.il department
of the East Oregonlan.
11. C Conway and wife of Chicago,
were in the ity yesterday on a biiof
visit, going noiih on the O. It. & N.
special train to Spokane. Mr. Con
way is a niemls'r of the executive
committee of the Chicago Commer
cial association and is touring the
west with J. C. Stubbs, general traf-
manager of the llarrlman lines.
SPRANG iiPEEHDi
Wool Dress Goods
38-Inch Mixed Tweed Suiting In neat checks
and stripes and plain effects Opening
Sale, yard 65c
38-inch all wool Batiste In plain colorings of
Alice blue, gray, tan and cream Opening
Sule, yard 50c
38-lnch Cream Suiting In figured and plain ef
fects, several different styles and weaves
Opening Sale, yard 50c
42-lnch Pluln Gray Panama and Eton Suits;
all the very newest shades Opening Sale,
yard 85c
4 2-inch Check Chiffon Panama, a swell new
fabric; several shades of gray and tan
Opening Sale, yard $1.00
4 2-Inch Mixed Blege Serge In Bevcral shades
of gray, green, brown and mode Opening
Sale, yard $1.00
44-inch Imported Shadow Checks, solid colors;
gray, champugne, Alice blue Opening Sale,
yard $1.00
44-Inch Chiffon Veiling; a beautiful soft
fabric; Alice blue, gray, champagne and
cream Opening Kale, yard $1.00
44-Inch Silk Wurp Crepe De Paris; very close
ly woven; a complete line of shades Open
ing Sale, yard $1.25
44-inch Eollenne, a beautiful silk-warp ma
terial; colors purple, gray, green and tan
Opening Sale, yard $1.25
44-lneh Chiffon Voile, in the newest spring
shades. Including gray, tan. blue, brown
Opening sale, yard $1.00
4 8-inch Imported Tamlse, In plain grays,
browns, blues and tans Opening Sale,
yard $1.00
48-Inch black and white Panama, also blue and
white, brown ami white and green and
white; a regular $1.65 value Opening
Sale, yard $1.25
52-lnch Tweed Suitings In grays only. An ex
ceptionally fine fabric for the tailored suit
Opening Sale, yard $1.00
52-Inch Suitings, latest shades of gray, brown,
tan and green; a splendid value at $1.75
Opening Sale, yard $1.25
52-Inch Mixed Gray Suitings, In neat checks
a fine matorlul for the stylish coat suits
Opening Sale, yard $1.25
48-Inch Imported Suitings, gray mixed effects;
gray and brown, gray and red, gray and
green Opening Sale, yard $1.50
4 8-lnch Silk and Wool Check Suiting; a fine
light weight In mode gray and green effects.
Actually worth $2.25 yard Opening Sale,
yard $1.05
48-Inch all silk Chiffon Voile the fabric of
the season. Colors Include champagne, gray
and green. A regular $2.60 value Opening
Sale, yard $2.00
48-inch Mixed Novelty Suitings, a complete as
sortment of shades; a real imported fabric
.. Opening Sale, yard $2.00
Others at, yard $2.25, $2.50, $.00
A beautiful line of Imported French Pattern
Suits, no two alike $10.00 to $25.00
Select early and have a clear Right of Way in the Grand Easter Parade XX
The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE I
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE t
THE MONOTONY OF LIFE.
hy a Comment Almnt II Mnde On
Mnn I.aaKh Out Lund,
"Sometimes I think flint the monoto
ny of life wears on us far more than
the dtttli-s we have to discharge," sigh
ed a robust citizen the other evening
in the car reared on lis hind legs and
began to creep tip the idiuft. "The ev
erlasting rut or treadmill, or whatever
hi may ( -house to call it, gets on to
line's nerves. Existence isn't varied
for many of us; it's a perpetual grind."
His companion looked at him u mo
ment and showed a broad griu. "1 like
that kind of talk." he said. "It's sj
truthful. Do you know what you do
when anything out of the ordinary
happens to interfere -with your cut uuii
of the bail word "pluuo-orgnn" was
trying to combine "pianoforte" and
barrel organ," nud, of course, he
couldn't call the thing a "hnrrelforte."
London Chronicle.
Pendleton Business) College Notes.
More positions offered our students.
More students to enroll next week.
Commercial law examination held
Friday shows Cora Wattenburger at
the head with a grade of 'J'.l.
Miss Grace Dorothy, accompanied
by her sister, is spending Sunday at
her home in Milton.
Miss Media Ashby of Antelope. Ore.,
will enter school Monday; also Miss
Minnie Baker, formerly of the Pen
dleton academy will enter school
next week.
Civil service examination will be
West Minstrels Wore Good.
The enlertalnment by the West
Minstrels, given nt the Frazer theater
last night wns well attended nnd ap
preciate! There are somo good
dancers in the troupe, and also sever
al splendid singers. Although the
stage was small for the company, the
performance was ably given ami was
greeted with generous applause.
F. C. Forbes has been fined $50 nt
La. Grande for selling liquor without
a license.
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.
K0EPPENS'
Popular Price
Drug Stores
A. C. Koeppen & Bro's.
STEVENSON'S PRAYERS.
Ssoo fiir Sa
impli
lioad.
C.
A. Barrett of Athena, ap
peared before the county court
and in behalf of the citizens of
Athena offered the sum of sao
towards paying for the govcrn-
ernnient s sample mile of road
provided the same is located on
the road leading Into Athena
from the north. This Is the sec-
ind offer that has been made
for the sample piece of road.
f o ih having already been of
fered to have the road located
north of Weston.
i;ym .si r.M i:Ti.iri'.i.Mi;xT.
Varied nud Interesting Program Next
Tuesday levelling.
On next Tuesday evening the local
talent entertainment for the benefit
of the Commercial association gym
nasium will be held at the Frazer
theater, nnd from Indications It will
he one of the most Interesting shows
presented here thf season. There
are a large number of young people
In the cast, and for weeks past they
have been training faithfully for the
event.
Among the numbers will be a sing
ing nnd dancing specialty by eight
young ladles of the city, humorous
songs by a ipiartct consisting of
George llnrtnmn, jr., Sol I'aum, K.
.1. Taylor alid Brooke 1'lckson. Also
solos will be rendered by Miss Elizas
belli Kinselia nnd K. .1. Taylor, nnd
an athletic performance will be given
under the direction of It. K. Wilson.
Won IVmorost Contest.
Miss Pansey Ireland, daughter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kills Ireland of this city,
won the P-emorest oratorical contest
nt Milton Thursday evening, taking
the gold mednl over seven contest
ants. Kcpresentatives from Milton,
Freewnter. Athena, Weston, Adams,
Helix nnd Pendleton were In the con
test. Miss Ireland wns the only rep
resentative from rendleton.
They Were a Neronnity to the Life
of the Alllieteil Writer.
"With my hushaud prayer the direct
appeal was a necessity," writes Mrs.
Hubert Louis Stevenson. "When he
was happy lie felt impelled to offer
thanks for that undeserved Joy; when
in sorrow or pain, to call for strength
to lnr what must be borne." Then lu
every Satnoau household the day clos
ed with prayer nnd the singing of
hymns. She says again: "As soon as
our household had fallen Into a regulnr
routine nnd the bonds of Satnoan fam
ily life began to draw us more closely
together, Tusltnla felt lite necessity of
including our retainers In our evening
devotions." To their usual evening
service they were summoned by the
"pu" or Satnoan war conch. She does
not think It ever occurred to them that
there was any Incongruity In this use
of It.
One of these plain, patriarchal serv
ices Stevenson himself on one occasion
brought to a sudden check. "He had
just learned of the treacherous conduct
of one In whom he had every reason to
trust. That evening the prayer seemed
unusually short and formal. As the
singing stopped hp rose abruptly nnd
left the room. 1 hastened after him,
fearing some sudden Illness. 'What Is
it?' 1 asked. 'It Is this.' was the repl.v.
'I am not yet fit to say, "Forgive us our
trespasses ns wo forgive those who
trespass against us." ' "
We ex
pect to hear of some good . grades
made by our students.
Teachers from the east are enroll
ing In the Midland Teachers' agency
to an unexpected extent, considering
the season of the year.
Messrs. Archie and Lesie Strain ex
pect to leave next Tuesday for Acra.
Kas.
W. O. Roberts, freight inspector,
and Dean Tatom, of this city, en
rolled (bis week for a course n shorthand.
dried plan and takes you a few steps j held in Pendleton April 1
out of your beaten path? I do. You
throw three or four tils hand running
and look and behave as if there had
been a death in the family. If your
wife accepts na invitation or makes au
ctiiMgeineiit for you or you're cornered
so tli.it you can't escape the theater or
a concert, vou'ro the crossest and most
despondent creature on earth. And
you'll Invent excuses that wouldn't
wash in n strong lye to dodge a visit
to your relatives or nu excursion or a
journey to another ci'-, )'oii want to
do the same things In the same old
way day after day, and if you can't
tlo then) you sit dowu and cry. With
you it's the morning puper, breakfast,
tlie barber, work, luncheon, more work,
hame nnd the evening paper, nnd that
would be your routine if you had $100,
ikhi a year and were free to come and
go as you chose. Nine men out of ten
are exactly like you. and when I hear
them complaining of monotony I have
to laugh out loud." Providence Jour
nal. .
Commercial ;ni Iunefit.
Kramer opera hoii.-o next Tuesday
evening. The best ever. Full of
catchy music, songs and dance spe
cialties. You must keep this date
open.
The iiuality of tlie tobacco raised In
Greece varies greatly; some of It sell?
as low as 2 cents, some as high as 21
ceiits a pound.
JACKS FOR SALE
C2"iUi ills
We have just received a car
load of larke Kentucky Mam
moth JACKS.
If In the market for one,
come ami see us. Prices rea
sonable. A. C. RUBY & CO.
Webb St. Oregon lvd Yard.
HF.ST ASSIT.F.I)
that you could not get good Electrical
Supplies anywhere at prices below
our present (imitations. We take
contracts for wiring, carry an extens
ive stock of ail
FLKCTRICAL SUPPLIES,
nnd can guarantee fine work and
first-class goods at rock bottom
prices.
J. L. VAUCHAN
ELECTRICIAN'.
122 IV. Court St. Thone Main 132.
"I'la noOrir nu."
"I'lnno-organ" seems to have got Into
the language unfortunately, since the
contrivance so designated. Is neither n
piano nor fin organ. "Organ," In nin
slcnl language, means an arrangement
of pipes or reeds, with bellows, key
board, pedals and draw stops. The
"pin no-organ" has none of these. "Fl
nno" Is short for "pianoforte" and In
dicates a keyed wire instrument which
can bo played both softly (plnno) and
loudly (forte). Now, nobody ever heard
a "piano-organ" play "plaim." A pos
sible explanation .Is thut the flrst user
inuiJlti.iiiui;ii:'im'ii .vniTvi
TADIES
: W ifftl Hill11 I If I IH 1 1 MH IBM TK
C.Did you know that Accordion Plait- 3
ing is more popular than ever among
genteel dressers? C.llat irons injure j
delicate fabrics. We use the steam
method exclusively. We can do your
work just as satisfactorily as if you
liven in Portland. Write for free circu
lar and particulars. We do Accordion-
Sunburst nnd Knife Plaiting to order.
MISS O. GOULD
MAROUAM HLDQ. PORT!, AND. ORE
vi :
mi.mm.iir im.u.njtuTi i imm err
SWOLLEN YEINS
SPRAINS-STRAINS
Cured by our Hand Woven
Elastic Bands and Stock
ings. Over-fatness and
weaknesses relieved by
our Abdominal Belts.
Write fjr llJnks and bevk.
It WOODARD, CLARKE & CO.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Of good Grocery Stores
We have quite a variety,
All of them run . '"
By uu ii of great piety; ' -
Yet I'll present you
Without Impropriety
The kindly EAST EXD
As the flo-.v'r
Of them all!
Chorus:
Here's a good health to you
Honest EAST END,
Clear may your star shine
And brightly ascent".
Kindly good nature
Teams from each foatuie,
Of every creature
At the EAST END.
Where Is there a Store
That contains more delicacies,
From Pendleton's eels.
To the tenderest frlcasees;
Just come and see
All that store's
Sweet Intricacies,
Darlin" EAST EXD!
Tou're a sweet Grocery!
Chorus:
Here's a tood, etc.
They say "There is nothing too
good for the Irish." We -ay, "There
H nothlmr too good for any of our
customer's tables. Therefore we aim
to handle nothing but the BEST, and
Is the reason you should patronize the
The
East End Grocery
J, W. DYtlt, Proprietor.
FHONE MAIN 636.
Roslyn Coal $6.50 deliv
ered, $6.00at the shed
Itoslyn Coal, tor thorough
exhaustive tests, lias luvn se
lcctctl by the U. S. government
for tho use of Its war vessels,
as It stood the highest test.
PROMPT PEUVE.5V.
KOSIAX WOOD Ai COA". CO.
Office ut V. v C. It. Depot.
PHOXE MAIN 20.