East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 28, 1907, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY;. MAY 28, 190T..
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A Landslide in Prices
on
SKIRTS,
COATS,
SUITS, JACKETS,
SHIRT WAISTS,
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
AND MILLINERY
Teutsch's
at
Most
Successful
Sale
BEGINNING WEDNESDAY MORNING WE WILL MAKE THE GREAT
EST EFFORT OF OUR LIVES TO CLEAR OUT THE ENTIRE BALCONY.
IF LOW PRICES WILL TEMPT YOU TO BUY ANYTHING IN THIS DE
PARTMENT, YOU WILL CERTAIN LY BUY TOMORROW MORNING.
WE HAVE LOST THE COST MARK AND ARE SELLING EVERY GAR
MENT AT A TRICE TO MAKE IT MOVE AND MOVE QUICKLY. DON'T
WAIT FOR LOWER PRICES. IT WILL NEVER HAPPEN.
Remember, the Big Red Sign is the Place.
So, $6.50 Mid 87 Skirts now 13.77
88 and S9 Skirts now 4.98
$10 to $12 Skirts now 5.9
$20 Spits now go at $9.98
$23 Suits now go al $14.85
$30 Suits now go at $18.00
$35 Suits now go at ' $21.60
$3.00 Ladles' Hats go at $1.48
$4.00 Ladles' Hats go at $l-8
$5.00 Ladles' Hats go at 2.18
$6.00 Ladles' Huts go at 2.S
PERSONAL
MENTION
Everything Must Go.
Teutsch's Dept. Store
CITY BREVITIES
at Donald-
See
Try Hansen's sundae
son's.
All kinds of good, dry weed.
Mlnnls.
Meet me In the Masa at the Eagle
carnival.
For rent, two houses. Inquire H.
J. Bean.
Wanted Gardener at Cunningham
ranch at Pilot Rock.
All kinds of fancy drinks at Don
aldson's soda fountain.
Nicely furnished cottage for rent.
Enquire 400 Water street
Try Walters' new "Hard Wheat"
flour, now on the market.
See Mlnnls for good, dry wood that
burns. Lots of It on hand.
Leathers Transfer Co., day and
night service. 'Phone Main Ell.
Nice furnished housekeeping rooms
for rent Inquire S02 Logan street
"Waltze Me Around Again Willie"
IF YOU HAVE ANY
EYE TROUBLES
bring them to as as we are rettaMi
opticians. No charges for the exam
ination and a very reasonable on for
the best kind of glasses. All work
guaranteed. Yours for good goods
and good results.
Louis Hunziker
Jeweler ffi Optician,
71$ Main Bt i
at the Eagle carnival dance, May It.
100 trimmed hats at halt price.
Mrs. Campbell's Mlllnery.
Have the baby's picture taken at
Bowman's studio, near bridge. .
For Rent Two neatly furnished
rooms t Sit South Main street
Rave your money and see the mon
key, at the Eagle carnival May 1.
See the great Thaw trial Illustrated
at the Eagle carnival t o las, of May.
For hardwood, white enamel Uned
refrigerators, go to Goodman Hard
ware Co.
Large line of high grade ham
mocks just received, at Goodman
Hardware Co.
Housekeeping rooms for rent, only
one block from Main street ' En
quire at 10$ W. Webb street
Trained eats, dogs, puiles and mon
keys will do many bewildering stunts
at the big Eagle carnival, the last of
May.
The roller skating season Is now on.
In order to skate your shoes must fit
To get a proper fit you must buy them
at the Peoples Warehouse. .
U. S. Health & Accident Insurance
Co., Saginaw, Mich., sells best dollaj
per month policy on market; new
features, new rates; agents wanted.
Western office, 20$ Marcum, Portland,
Ore.
Chose & Sanborn Coffee and Teas,
the best line of Groceries for less
money. Lowest price, courteous and
obliging Ir my motto. Give us a call
and Inspect our goods. We make the
price. C. Rohrman.
For Sale Columbia phonograph
costing $100, and 100 records, costing
0 cents each. Will sell outfit tor
$175. Guaranteed in first class con
dition. Bert Wilson, room Bchmldt
building.
Why not get the best bread? You
deserve It. Buy from first hand and
save two profits. Get the best for
your money. You should get Rohr
man's bread. It has that creamy taste
and It Is even better than mother's
bread. Buy from a baker and get the
best. Our shop Is open for Inspection
at all times. C. Rohrman.
CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM 10c
Made) from our pure cream and Huylers Chocolate,
same as served at Huylerf Stores in New York City.
GOODMAN TO PORTLAND.
Will Work for Hoiieyninn Hardware
Company First Scrgenncy Made
Vucunt.
Glenn G. Goodman, well known
young hardware man of this city, and
first sergeant In company L, O. N. G.,
has resigned his position In the Good
man Hardware company s store and
will leave In a few days for Portland.
He has accepted a position with the
Honcymnn Hardware company of that
city and will be employed In their
wholesale house, commencing work
June 1.
By the departure of Mr. Goodman
a vacancy will be made In the non
commissioned staff of company L. and
there Is a promise of much rivalry
for the position, which Is an Important
one In the company.
GruduntcH Will Leave.
A number of the high school grad
uates of the class of 1907, will leave
the city soon to remain awny for the
summer. Miss Neva noaaer win
leave next Sunday to accompany her
parents to Harney county, where they
will make their future home. Miss
Mamie Nail will leave this week fnr
Lehman Springs to remain for the
summer and Gerald Stanfleld is new
at Butter creek,' where he will spend
the summer on the ranch. Maude
and Margaret Williams will also lenvo
soon for the Williams ranch tA spend
the summer.
Mrs. Carl Gilbert of Echo, Is In the
city today visiting friends.
August Arp of Adams, Is among
business visitors In the city today.
Miss Jeanette Mannssee returned to'
Athena this morning after a brief visit
In the city.
Colonel and Mrs. H. G. Newport
were up from Hermlston for a short
time yesterday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Teutseh have re
turned from Portland, where they had
been visiting for a week.
R. H. Patton left this morning for
Walla Walla, where he w(U remain
for several days on business.
Commissioner Horace Walker went
down to Hermlston last evening on
business for the county court.
D. H. Preston of the Preston-Par-
ton Milling company at Athena, Is
among business visitors In Pendleton
today.
C. F. Van de Water, traveling
freight agent for the O. R. & N., Is In
the city today In the Interest of the
company.
A. Kunkol of Spokane, was In the
city today for a short time on busi
ness. He left on No. 1 today for
Goldcndaie, Wash.
Brooke Dickson, son of Mr. and Mrs
J. R. Dickson, left this mornli.g for
Portland, where he will visit rela
tives for several days.
Fred and William Kugle, formerly
In the barker business In this city,
and now living at Tacoma, are here
upon a visit with relatives.!
Engineer Jack Wright, of the Spo
kane passenger run on the O. R. & N.,
is sick and his place 's being filled
by Engineer Roddy of Starbivk.
Dr. W. H. Lytle, state sheep Inspec
tor, arrived home yesterday afternoon
after an extended tour of Inspection
In the southeastern part of the state.
Sherman Kunkel, son of A. Kunkel,
formerly of this city, will run a log
ging engine for a sawmill company
at Goldendale during the summer va
cation.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stewart of Her
miston, passed through the city this
morning on their way to their former
home In Freewater, where they will
visit a few days.
Mrs. E. J .Forsythc and two child
ren of Enterprise, were in the city
this morning the guests of Mrs. D.
Brusha on their way to Weston, where
they will visit for a short time.
W. J. Snodgrass, a pioneer mer
chant of La Grande, now engaged in
the stage business . In Okanogan
Wash., passed through this morning
from La Grande to his home in Wash
ington.
T. C. Benson, cattle buyer for the
Union Meat company, has been in the
city for a short visit at the home of
his daughter, Mrs. A. W. Rugg. Mrs
Benson has been vlsitlnj with her
daughter, also.
Conductor W. H. Kelsay of the
Portland-Pendleton passenger run on
the O. R. & N., Is 111 at his home on
South Thompson street with an attack
of the grip. He has been off the run
for several days.
J. R. Raley, Glenn Goodman, Allle
Knight, Carl Cooley and Charles Mc
Cumber all arrived home yesterday
morning after having been In Port
land in attendance at the recent
Knights of Pythias contest.
S. Rader, father of M. A. Rader,
came over from Walla Walla last
evening for the purpose of meeting
relatives who came on the westbound
train today. With them he returned
to Walla Walla this morning.
C. E. McCumbcr, engineer for the
Open River Transportation Railroad
company, which has surveyed a line
from Simmons Landing on the Co
lumbia river, to Holdman, went down
ot Echo today In the Interest of the
company. He will go to Hermlston
from Echo and will be absent from
the city for several days.
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I THE V i
) U NEW f
(I OIL STOVE H
4
Just the
Right
Heat
Mo matter what you
may wish to cook,
h New Perfection
Oil Stove will give you just ttt right degree ox neat
instantly. No uncertainty with this stove. Its
the perfected oil stove embodies new features, new
principles. On washing and ironing days the
NEW PERFECTION
Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
ill cut the work In two. Gives quick results with
out overheating the kitchen. Made in three sizes.
Every stove warranted. If not at your dealer's,
write our nearest agency for descriptive circular.
1
The
6
is the best lamp for all-round household
use. Made of brass throughout and beau
tifully nickeled. Perfectly constructed;
absolutely safe; unexcelled in light-giving
power; an ornament to any room. Every
lamp warranted. If not at your dealer's,
write to out nearest agency.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(l.SCOitPOIUTKD)
High School Alumni Election.
At the annual election of the Pen
dleton high school alumni associa
tion held last evening at the office
of Mark Moorhouse, the following
officers were chosen for the ensuing
year: Mrs. T. M. Henderson of the
class of "97. president; Lester Ham
ley of the class of '07, vice president;
Edna Thompson of the class of '0t(,
secretaiy and Loren Harris of the
class of '06, treasurer.
Program Was Enjoyed.
The delightful literary and musical
program given by the teachers and
girls' glee club of Pendleton acad
emy at the Presbyterian church last
night, was' highly appreciated by a
good si.ed audience. The program
was of unusual Interest and was one
of the best enjoyed in the city this
year.
Attention, Woodmen.
All members of Pendloton Camp
No. 41, Woodmen of the World, are
requested to meet In the Eagle hall
Thursday morning at S:;I0 o'clock to
attend the annual unveiling coremo-
nles In a body. Bring flowers la possible.
Rebckahi, Attention!
There will be a spectal meeting of
Pauline Rcbekah lodge on Thursday,
May 80, at 8 o'clock p. m. for the
purpose of nominating and electing
officers. By order of the noblo
grand.
THE DRUG STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank the many friends
and neighbors who so kindly assisted
us during the Illness of our late wife
and daughter, Mrs. W. B. Jenkins.
W. B. JENKINS.
MR. AND MRS. WM. ELY.
Piles are dangerous, but do not
submit to an operation until you
have first tried Man Zan the Great
Pile Remedy. It Is put up In col
lapsible tubes with a nozzle that al
lows It to be applied exactly where
It Is needed. If you have Itching,
bleeding or protruding plies and Man
Zan does not relieve, money refund
ed. Soothes and cools. Relieves at
once. Sold by A. C. Koeppen te
Bros.
Lee brothers, of Pleasant Valley,
I Pakor countv, began shearing May
25, with a machine plant with a ca-
1 paclty of 2000 head per day.
Prospecting In Nevada.
Thomas Mountain, formerly sales
man In the implement house of A.
Kunkel In this city, Is now prospect
ing for gold at Goldfield, Nev on a
"grub stake" for Mr. Kunkel, who be
lieves that there are many rich claims
yet undiscovered In that country. Mr.
Mountain will spend tho summer In
that district.
Thirty days treatment for kidney,
bladder trouble and rheumatism for
J1.00. Tour money refunded if not
satisfactory. Plneules contain no al
cohol. Do not derange the stomach.
Easy to take. Sold by A. C. Koep
pen A Bros.
BITHULITIIIC PAVEMENT GOOD.
Tho Work of Cutting Through Pave
ment to Repair Water Mains Prove
Its Value. .
The bltullthlc pavement laid on Pen
dleton streets by the Warren Construc
tion company is better than the speci
fications. The specifications called
for but two Inches of surface, wh'le
the surface In places Is over four
Inches thick and Is as hard as iron.
The pavement has been opened In
five places on Main street for the pur
pose of repairing water mains, and It
required workmen from three to five
hours to cut out a section a few
square feet In extent. It Is almost Im
possible to cut It with ordinary tools
and there is every evidence that It
will last even longer than the con
tract calls for with slight repairs.
Those who have witnessed the work
of cutting through It are satisfied that
the city has made no mistake In hav
ing bltullthlc paving.
Priest Lake, Idaho, has reached
the highest stage during the past few
days ever recorded, because of heavy
rains and quickly melting snows.
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THE POLICYHOLDERS' COMPANY
Is the only purely Oregon Life Insurance Company
THE VERY BEST FOR AN 0REG0NIAN
Call or write for further Information
HOME OFFICE COR. SIXTH AND AN KENT STREETS, PORTLAND
A. L. MILLS, L, SAMUEL, WALTER S. BOWEN,
President. General Manager. General Agent
DO YOU V ."NT TO BUY OR BUILD A HCMET If you do. and If
you desire to borrow money to assist you. It will pay you to read this
carefully. Based on $1000 mortgage:
36 m thj, c- 3 years flat loan at .0638 per cent, 3tl.lt per month
48 months, or 4 years flat loan at .0543 per cent, 316.88 per month
80 months, or 6 years flat loan at .0:49 per cent, 331.34 per month
71 months, or S years flat loan at .0555 per cent, 318.61 per month
98 months, or 8 years flat loan at .0570 per cent, 815.17 per month
130 months or 10 years flat loan at .0685 per cent, f 18.11 per month
Remember, tho actual cost to the bo. ower 'a simply the total sum
that he Is required to pay.
FRANK B. CLOPTON &. CO.
1 12 E. Court. St. Pendleton, Ore.
A Little Clean-Up Sale
To Last During the Week.
IT WILL CONSIST OF ALL OF THE PLATED HOL
LOW WARE AND FLAT WARE THAT I HAVE ON
HAND.
The IDEA IS, I WILL GET RID OF SEVERAL IN
COMPLETE LINES AND WILL HEREAFTER CARRY
JUST ONE COMPLETE MAKE.
THERE ARE MANY THINGS THAT YOU HAVE OF
TEN WANTED, RVT THOUGHT "YOU COULD NOT AF
FORD THEM." IF YOU WILL GLANCE AT MY WIN
DOW OR C)ME IN AND ENQUIRE, I MAY BE ABLE
TO SHOW YOU JUST WHAT YOU WANT FOR A
KM M.LEH SUM TH AN YOU EVER EXPECTED.
ROYAL M. SAWTELLE
JEWELLER
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