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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1907)
EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST 0RJH30M1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 0, 1907. PACT im A Sale on Ladies' Muslin Underwear AT TEUTSCH'S For the Balance of This Week. We have in our stock a good selection of Skirts, Night Robes, Corset Covers, and all Muslin Underwear Not left overs, but fresh stock You save dollars by looking over this stock. SKIRTS sold elsewhere for $1.50 to 5.00, Teutsch's sale price - $1. to 3.50 Night Robes sold elsewhere for $1.50 to 5., Teutsch's sale price - 75c to 3.50 Corset Covers sojd elsewhere for 35c to 2.50, Teutsch's sale price 25c to 1.50 Pants sold elsewhere for 35c to 3.50, Teutsch's sale price -' - 25c to 2.00 LEE TEUTSCH'S Department Store, MAIN (& ALT A Not the Largest but the Fastest Growing Store in Eastern Oregon. CITY BREVITIES IMvate room and hoard, 313 South Main street. Talking Machines given away at The Wondor Store. Special sale of hair goods at Mrs. Campbell's millinery. Houses and rooms, close In, for rent. Apply John Vert Lost A Scotch stag hound; return to 428 Thompson street. Charles Lane A Son put In window glass. 'Phone black 3071. Music hall. LaDow block, for rent for dances, etc. Apply .ohn Vert. Charles Lane ft Son for paints and wall pnpers. 807 Vincent street. Embroidery Kile at The Wonder Store. Veiy cheap. Call at once. Nice furnished housekeeping rooms for rent. Inquire 302 Logan street. . Mis. Thompson, general stenogra pher and notary public, room 16, as sociation block. Lust A hunch cf keys. Finder re turn to Logan Kenn, at Dcniott'a Rio .tv. Upward. For Rent Four room house, 37.50 per month. Inquire Dan Komler. at xlray Bros." grocery store. When In Portland stop at the Hotel Oregon. Rates $1 per day and up ward. European plan, i-'ree 'bus. 130 acres summer fallow for rent northwest of Pendleton. One and a lialf miles from depot. Apply John Vert. Full blood Rhode Island Reds. White Leghorns and Harred Plvntouth l:..cl. egfrv. S 1 .Oil per si-ltlpx of II. F.mn'ir.' or nil.liess 1023 C.ilif.inii.i tv-cl, Pendleton. Is a comedian that la hard to beat, though he has not the versatility of his friend, the Royal Chef. From the beginning of the piny to the end he is funny, as Is likewise his private sec retary and follow criminal, the "hu man dumpling." Because "he loved not wisely but too many," and commits a fatal error by proponing to the feminine judge advocate, the royal sovereign becomes No. 47 and Is the scorn of his former harem. Put from that depth of de gradation ho Is hoisted by the arrival of a supreme court decision to the ef fect that the constitution follows the flag on Mondnys, Wednesday and Fri days only. ' ' T Should the sultan and his lady friends agnln desire to visit Pendleton It Is safe to say they would need no ruse In order to gain entrance at the city's gate. THE COMING ATTRACTIONS. ;VK O.MI'I.irii: SATISFACTION. 'Tin" Snlliin of Snlii." n Fun Milker, Soon liy n Crowded House. To n crowded house the Pultnn of i the Anglo-Scandinavian comedy dra Km Ire Mouth of January Promises to ltd Supplied With Kxcellent At tractions nt Hie Frnzer. During the month of January a number of excellent attractions will be presented at the Frazer theater In this city. Tomorrow night "At Cripple Creek." a benutlful melodrama will be presented. This Is a typical west ern piny and promises to give n true delineation of character ns seen In the great mining centers. "Little Pnilics' 'January II. Youth, beauty nnd talent have been the watchwords used by MH'ton and Sargent Abnrn In selecting the cast anil chorus In support of their clever star, Countess Olga von Hatzfeld, In Anna Held's Xew York Casino success. "The Little Duchess." described as a musical glrlicnl comedy, which will be an attractive event for local theater goers in the Frazer (heater Friday, January 1 1. "Tilly Olson" January 13. A novelty In the way of Swedish di alect plays will be shown at the Fra zer theater Sunday. January 13. when PERSONAL MENTION Sulu. his harem and his Yankee ns slnillntoiH, played with satisfaction last night. It was n performance lookeil forward to by Pendleton be cause something to laugh nt was need ed. In "The Sultan of Sulu" Oeorge ma "Tilly Olson" will be presented for the first time here. The piece has been written around the central figure I of ii Swedish girl "bound out" to a I fnmlly of favmer folk In Minnesota. Tilly Is the only Swedish character Ade provided some very omuslng the play. It is n quaint and clever things. The company last night put I cnnrnoier creation anu new to tne them on with a "whirl." Tho com- ' Tilly Is a keen and bright nnnv. considered altogether. Is one of ; daughter of Scandinavia, and her odd the best musical comedy troupes that actions and amusing pranks will keep has been here for many months. The ' playgoer In good humor for three chorus girls were the best looking lot j hours. The piece tells a consistent that has grnccd the Frazer theater this season nnd among them are some very graceful dancers, As the sultan, Kl-Ram, Mr. Sykcs, DIAMONDS and; diamond RINGS If you are looking for a nice diamond let me show you pne. The PRICE will be right and the quality guaranteed. story and hns some scenes of consid erable dramatic power. Jacob Itlls January IS. On Jnnunry 18 Jacob Rlls, the great reformer and sociologist of Xew York city will lecture under the auspices of Pendleton Lecture bureuu at the Fra ; zer theater. This will be the second number offered by the bureau and I promises to be highly entertaining. Mr. Rlls Is a writer of much ability, a profound thinker and nil eloquent lee turer and above nil, he Is a self-made and rugged man of the world. He has risen from the very slums to occupy an exalted place In the world of let ters. He Is a personal friend nnd biogra pher of President -Roosevelt. LOUIS HUNZIKER, JIAVF.LKU AND OPTICIAN. T2 Main Street For Itent. New six-room house on south hill, plastered throughout, large rooms, six closets, bath rooiif, hot and cold water up stairs as well as down; woodshed and chicken house, three lots. Will lense It furnished or unfurnished. Address Fred Lockley, nt E. O. office. If vcu see it In the East Oregonlun, it's so. Agents for Delicious New York Candies. The Drug Store that Serves You Best. O. D. Teel of Echo, Is in the city to day on a business trip. J. F. Phy of La Grande, is In the city today on a business trip. M. H. Long of La Grande, Is in the city today on a brief business trip. P. E. Johnson and family of Huron, are In the city today on a trading trip. A. Kunkcl of Spokane, came down last evening on a few days' business trip ln the city. J. D. Casey of Hllgard, Is ln the city today on a business trip, a guest of Hotel St. George. Mrs. W. W. Berry nnd little daughter left this morning for a two weeks' visit In La Grande. Mrs. C. A. Barrett and daughter, Mrs. Plamondon of Athena, were In the city yesterday. Carl A. Oberg and J. L. Ray, both residents of Upper McKay crock, have been In town today. Fred Laatz has sufficiently recov ered from hls'recent attack of typhoid that he has left the hospital. R. H. Wilcox returned lust night from southern California, where he had been visiting for some time past. Fred H. Shoemaker of Portland, Is a guest of Hotel St. George today while, In the city on a brief business trip. Jerry Stone of Athena, a member of the board of regents of Weston Nor mal school, Is in the city today on business. W. A. Storie. superintendent of the bridge and building department of the O. It. & N is In the city today from Portland. Joe Workman of Seneca, Mo., Is visiting here the guest of his old friends, Kd and Harry Hayes, of 502 Lincoln street. Mr. and Mrs. John McCourt and children returned last evening from Salem, where they had been visiting for several weeks. , T. O. Montgomery, Umatilla county malinger for the Puget Sound Ware house company, left this morning for Walla Walla, and will return this ive nlng. Fred H. Drake, formerly of this place and now located In San Fran Cisco, left for that city Inst night after having attended tho funeral of his mother. W. C. Uren of Mineral Point. Wis, an uncle of Mrs. Robert Warner of this city, arrived last evening to visit a few days at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Warner. Mrs. George A. Hamblen, organizer for the Royal Neighbors, left this morning for northern Idaho points, where she will Institute a number of lodges of the order. Miss Mary Williams returned this morning to Ellensburg, Wash., where she Is attending the state Normal, af ter spending a vacation of two weeks nt her home ln this city. Representative Jay H. Dobbin of Wallowa und Union counties, passed down the O. R. & N. last night to Portland,- to attend a conference on tho organization of the legislature. S. S. Darnell, who hns been teach ing school In district No. 39 west of the city, left for his home nt Pilot Rock last evening, nfter a business Irlp In the city. The school has been closed on account of high water. J. F. Campbell of Milton, Is now employed with the Ensterday Bridge compnny, nod Is placing a large steel bridge- on the Grand Hondo river In Union county for that company. 'He left for La Grundo last evening to re sume his work utter tt few days nt Ills home nt Milton. T. H. Cox of Walla Walla, a pioneer Implement man of Union county, Is in the ci' today the guest of li 1st niece. Mrs. W. A. Crunk, and his sister-in- law, Mrs. Robert Warner. Mr. Cox hns beei located In Walla Walla for the past four years, but for n num ber of yenrs was one of the loading Implement men In Grand Hondo. Truln Delayed by Storms. No. 1, the westbound O, R. ,V N. train due nt 11:05 this forenoon, will not pass until about 7:30 this evening, the Union Pacific connections being delayed by heavy storms In the Rocky rnotmtnlns. FOIt SUNDAY CLOSING LAW. Ministers Now Propailng Bill to Pre sent to Lawmakers. A Sunday closing bill Is being pre pared by a committee of the North west Sabbath association, working; ln co-operation with a committee of the Ministerial association of Portland, says the Oregon Dally Journal. The proposed measure will provide for the closing of all saloons and places of amusement on Sunday and the partial closing of drug stores on the same day. The bill was first formulated by Rev. Joseph H. Lelper, field secretary of the Northwest Sabbath association, and Rev. C. Nelson Allen of the Min isterial association. Rev. T. B. Ford was added to this committee at the request of the fathers of the meas ure, and the three have spent some little time In removing all possible de fects from the construction and form of the bill. The measure will be In troduced early In the session in the hopes that It will pass quickly through the two houses before the crush of business catches It and perhaps smoth ers it In some committee. A strong delegation of lobbyists will go to Sa lem to assist the bill ln Its passage past the signatures of the two pre siding officers. It. SI. Hall's New Position. Farm Loans and City Bonds, a fi nancial publication of Portland, says of Rlnaldo M. Hall, who has Just en tered Its service as northwest agenU Farm Loans and City Bonds takes pleasure in announcing that we have been so fortunate as to secure the services of Mr. Rlnaldo M. Hall as our Pacific coast representative. For more than four yeais Mr. Hall was advertising manager of the Harrimon lines ln the northwest, with headquar ters at Portland, Ore. In that time he made a mort enviable reputation for himself and was Intrusted with many thousand dollars each year to exploit that wonderful section In news" paper, magazine and booklet advertis ing, the booklets and books he pub lished being of such a high standard that they were Introduced and used In rrmy eastern schools as text-books. On September 15 he resigned to go Into business for himself. Xew Freight Rate Effective. Shipments of paper sent to the East Oregonlan from Portland under the new freight rate on the O. R. & N. show the effect of the lower rate In the size of the freight bills. While tho rate pn paper Is but r few cents per 100 pounds lower, yet In the course of the year the saving will amount to many dollars where large quantities of paper are used, as ln tne East Orcgonlan's Job department. Water Pipes Hurst. Tie1 water pipes In the residence of H. E. Cook, on South Johnson street, were bunded by the cold weather Monday night and yesterday flooded the three floors In the building be fore being repaired. The Alexander Department Store Wait For Our BIG JANUARY Clearance Sale I ALEXANDRE.. DEPARTMENT STORE FOR. SALE -Room Dwellllng (Room Dwelling . . 8-Room Dwelling 87 Puilding Lots. $1100 t $800 i $2600 FRANK B. CLOPTON & CO. 1 12 E. Court. St.. Pendleton, Ore. Put Wings to Your Work An electric motor will do more andf better work than any other power that you can use. The economy of Its use is a demonstrated fact- If yen want good, quick work at a minimum of cost, you want an electric motor. We will be pleased to give you our prices and to furnish complete esti mate to suit your needs. Northwestern Gas and Electric Co. . CORNER COURT AND GARDEN ST. The East Orejronian is eastern Oregon's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate it and show it by their liberal patron age. It is the advertising medium of this section. ollaaiBaMainHBaillaBIBHBaiBBaBBMIHBaaBMHHMaHBBHHV ...Improved Wheat Land... One of the Finest Wheat Ranches in Morrow County for Sale Cheap. H SNHP Two or Three Good Crops Will Pay for the Land 800 acres of deep, rich soli now in cultivation, which has produced S3 biLsliels to the acre, all ln one solid body; can be plowed all around with out pulling op hill. 160 acres of pasture land with never-falling spring of running water, also borders on Rhea creek, which never goes dry. IMPROVEMENTS: HOUSE. LARGE BAKN, GRANARY, TWO 40. FOOT WEIJ.S OP WATER, AND FENCES IN GOOD REPAIR, Onc-thlrd of SOO-acre crop of summer fallow wheat (delivered at wnrehouse) goes with the ranch; 500 acres of stubble ready to plow near spring. The Very Best Wheat Land Snap in the Northwest 960 acres at only $18 per acre, and six miles easy down grade to railroad warehouse. TERMS : One third down, balance in easy yearly pay ments at. eight per cent, interest. Hunch located In the famous Social Rider Wheat Belt, nnd offered at S2 per -acre less than the market price In that locality. Must bo sold soon or the much will be leased for a term of year. Address E. M. SHUTT HEPPNER, OREGON All tha news all the time ln the East Oregonlw.