East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 03, 1907, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    n'H"
..... , . .
EIGHT PAGES.
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1907.
PAGE FIVK.
PERSONAL
MENTION
A NEW LINE OF
ShirfWaist Suits
Will Be Shown Tomorrow
at
Teutsch's Great Rebuilding
sae
They come in dsjrk and light colored twilled goods, nicely f0 QQ
inndo and will sell for only DaflwO
Pretty figured and checked lawns at $0.63, down to 38
Great Specials in Skirts
250 this season's skirts in black, blue, brown, green and
fancy mixtures. We sold 38 of theso wonderful bargains
Saturday. Come in tomorrow early. They will be on sale at
Alterations Free.
$3.77
25 Beautiful Voile Skirts
On sale at Reduilding Sale Prices. 18 different styles.
You can save 33 1-3 percent.
Don't Pass the Big Red Signs,
Teutsch's Dep t. Store
The Fastest Growing Store in Eastern Oregon.
CITY BREVITIES
Tit Hansen's sundae at Donald
son's. All kinds of food, dry weed. 8m
Mlnnls.
Wanted Gardener at Cunningham
ranch at Pilot Rock.
All kinds of fancy drinks at Don
aldson's soda fountain.
Nicely furnished ?ttag 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 111.
Nice furnished housekeeping rooms
for rent Inquire 101 Logaa street
100 trimmed hats at half price.
Mrs. Campbell's MlUnery.
Have the baby's picture taken at
Bowman's studio, near bridge.
For Rent Two neatly furnished
rooms at 312 South Main street
IF TOO HAVE ANT
EYE TROUBLES
bring them to us as we are rettaMe
opticians. No charges for the ansa
Inatlon and a very reasonable one for
the best kind of glasses. All work
guaranteed. Tours for good goods
and good results.
Louis Hunziker
Jeweler (8b Optician,
?l Main M.
Wanted Ten lady clothes Ironers
at the Domestic Laundry.
For hardwood, white enamel Unod
refrigerators, go to Goodman Hard
ware Co.
Large Una of high grade ham
mocks Just received, at Goodman
Hardware Co.
Housekeeping rooms for rent only
one block from Main street Bn
qnlre at tOI W. Webb street.
Lost In or near the Ireland Rink,
a gold bracelet, partly engraved.
Finder please leave at this office.
Fresh country butter, sweet and
clean, per roll, 60c. The Peoples
Warehouse, where It pays to trade.
Lost Ladles' open-face gold watch,
on West Court street or north Main
street, today. Reward. Leave at this
office.
The roller skating season m now on.
In order to skate your shoe must fit
To get a proper nt you must buy them
at the Peoples Warehouse.
TJ. 8. Health ft Accident Insurance
Co., Saginaw, Mlclu, sells best dollar
per month policy on market; new
features, new rates; agents wanted.
Western office, 101 Marco m, Portland,
Ore.
Chaae A Sanborn Coffee and Teas,
the best line of Groceries for less
money. Lowest price, courteous and
obliging is my motto. Give us a call
and Inspect our goods. We make the
price. C. Rohrman.
For Sale Columbia phonograph
costing I1H, and SM records, costing
60 cents each. Will sell outfit for,
flTt. Guaranteed in first slass con
dition. Bert Wilson, room Schmidt
building.
Why not get the beet bread? Tou
desorve It Buy from first hand and
save two profits. Get the best for
your money. Tou 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.
' Back From Jamestown.
Rev. A. J. Adams, presbyterlan
pastor at Moro, returned last night
from the east where he attended the
CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM 10c
Made from our pure cream and Huylers Chocolate,
same as served at Huylerf Stores in New York City.
v '
'.' ' ' THE JDRUO STORE THAT SERVES YOU . BEST. ! .,
general assembly of the Presbytrlan
church at Columbus, Ohio, and later
the Jamestown exposition. He was
greatly disappointed In the exposi
tion, as It was not ready and present'
en a discouraging aspect In every
way. He returned home through the
southern states and found them In. a
highly prosperous condition, with
heavy rains falling everywhere until
he reached Idaho. He left this morn
ing for Hood River for a brief visit
before returning to Moro, S. K.
Kates of this city, who ac
companied him east Is visiting In
Illinois and will not return for sev
eral days yet
Andraw .licton's Education.
"'!! vi a.; li winter for two or three
: ..i ior l:e h.ul iv;;ched the age of
HTu An Yiv .la k-in was sent to the
' i ,1 f a Mr. Brunch. After
!; .t'.i' i'.pi! t!:e s.'lect scho;l whir!)
4 r.Vol.; tv'i i re 'cher, the Rev. Ir.
r:iv,i ;; ,v.vs. t.u.h'lit In the Wu::
!:.! Bv'tl.i'ii.'..-t. He appears to have
ii-'ii I 1 Hi's higher school I: the
.'.pr.nif K v.h.u the inroad of Tar
Iclou i-rvntt'd n pn.ilo In that portion of
thi? Cnioi.t:i... At some later perlo.l of
his youth ho U s.ul to have attended
the old yuoen voMogu or seminary ut
I'hnrlotte 11 couple of terms, hut the
time Is not detlnltcly kuuwn.
As to education, therefore, It mny be
safely stated that Andrew Jackson eu
Joyed much more than the ordinary ad
vantage of a backwoods boys of his
time. At the age of ten he had become
so good a reader that he was often
chosen to read the newspaper to the
assembled neighbors, and he remem
bered with pride In after years that he
bad thus bad the honor of "reading out
load," the Declaration of Independence
upon Its arrival In the Waxbaws. For
a lad of ten this was. Indeed, some
thing to remember with honest pride.
Thomas B. Watson In Watson's Jeffer-
sonian Mnprnjsine.
Notice to Public.
We will not be responsible for
debts contracted in the name of St.
Anthony's hospital, excepting when
written order is presented, signed by
us. sisters of st. francis
Masonic Mooting Tonight.
Pendleton lodge No. 62, A. F. & A.
M., will hold a regular meeting this
ovenlng In Masonia hall, commencing
at 7:30.
By the explosion of several hun
dred pounds of power at a storage
warehouse of a Fawsworth mill nenr
Terre ounte, Tnd., Claud Davis, oged
six ana raui Keene, aged 9, were
blown to pieces, and three others boys
were seriously hurt Friday.
Hanley & Parsons within the past
week have shipped from Ontario 3000
head of stork cattle to Montana, and
will soon ship 4000 more,, from the
"P" ranch In Harney county.
Peter Tachelll went to Milton today
on a brief business trip.
Attorney F. W. Bartlett of Hermls-
ton, Is In the city today.
Mrs. William Hilton went up to
Milton yesterday on a brief visit.
Mrs. J. H. Heed of Hermlston, Is
among Pendleton visitors today.
Leo Teutsch left last night fori
Iduho upon a short business visit.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd of Hermls-
ton, are In the city on a brief visit.
Robert Llvermore left for Portland
lust evening to remain there during
the summer.
C. E. Baker, editor of the Hermls-
ton Herald, Is In the city today on a
business trip.
Miss Lurle and Miss Grace Doro
thy have gone to their home near
Mliton for a few days' visit.
Louis Kcholl, Jr., the well known
real estate dealer at Echo, was In the
city yesterday for a short time on
business.
MIhs Edna Stahl has been visiting
in the city with Mrs. Dr. Idleman for
a few days on her way from Athena to
her home In Moro.
Mrs. Rose McGraf, who has been
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George
Hamblen for the past week, left today
for her home In Portland.
Bert Geer, night editor on the Tri
bune, has resigned his position and
expects to leave tonight for western
Oregon to remain during the summer.
William Humphrey, of the Patton-
Humphreys barber shop, has return
ed from a two weeks' visit In Port
land and other places of western Oregon.
Mrs. G. A. Moore left Saturday
evening over the W. & C. R. railroad
for Pasco, where she goes to visit
her husband, who is now In business
there.
Prof, and Mrs. G. W. Haw, who
have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
G. A. Robblns for the past week, left
this morning for their home In Endl
cott. Wash.
Henry Lazlnka of Camas Prairie, Is
In the city for a few days' visit with
his family. His stock, which are now
on the summer range, are In excel
lent condition.
Dr. M. K. Hall of La Grande, came
over this morning to assist Dr. W. G.
Cole In an operation for appendicitis
on Engineer Lee Morgan of Kamela,
at St. Anthony's hospital.
Miss Ray Leveretch and Miss David
son, who have been here during the
spring from Chicago, trimming at the
Carrier millinery store, left today for
Minnesota, where they will spend the
summer at their homes. Miss David
son expects to Btop at Chelan, Wash.,
en route, where she has a sister whom
she will visit for a short time.
100 MORE FEET CONCRETE WALK
Three Corners of Main and Alts Now
Torn Vp.
Today workmen commenced con
structtng 100 feet of concrete walk
on the west Bide of Main street, com'
menclng at the corner by Tallman's
drug store and extending south.
With the tearing up of the walk
at that corner three of the corners at
the Junction of Main and Webb streets
are rendered unfit for travel. How'
ever, the work at the Savings bank
corner will now soon be completed
and the occupants of the west side
of the street are rejoicing over the
construction of a concrete sidewalk on
the block between Webb and Alta
streets. There Is now much agitation
In favor of the concrete being ex
tended throughout the entire block.
Uniforms Have Arrived.
This forenoon the olive drab serv
ice uniforms for the captain and lieu
tenants of company L, arrived here
from Chicago and henceforth they
will be worn by the officers at drill.
They were to have reached here be
fore Memorial Day, but owing to de
lay In shipment did not do so with
the result that the officers were com
pelled to wear khaki suits from the
company stock here. The uniforms
were secured of Armstrong & Co., of
Chicago, through Bond Bros,
Six Per Cent Bonds for Sale.
For sale, eight 6 per cent city of
Pendleton bonds, denomination of
1250 each. Will sell all or any part
of said bonds. Inquire at Pendleton
Savings bank. Warren Construction
Co.
150 Linemen Ordered Out.
Pan Francisco, June 3. One hun
dred fifty linemen employed by the
Piolflr- Telephone company were or
1cicd to strike this forenoon In sym
pathy with the telephone operators.
LINES
Traversing
17
States and Territories
The Richest Under the Son
Rock bland-Frisco Lines completely gridiron tbe
great Middle 'West and Southwest-
From the Rocky Mountains and the Rio Grande
to the Great Lakes and the Mississippi Valley
From Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico.
If you are going: anywhere in this great land of
activity, let me tell you about our service to h,and
through it to the East
Cenenl Agent,
Rock lItnd-f ritco Lines.
140 Third St.. PORTLAND. ORE.
MORE RIGHT OF WAT DEEDS.
Stipulated P.aliroad Must Be Built
Wltliln Five Tears.
Six more right of way deeds for the
Simmons Landing-Holdman railroad
were filed for record today. They
are given by the following property
owners along the proposed line: Sal
lie Montgomery, J. O. Kerr, Frank
Hanna and wife, W. L. Guerrant and
wife. Thorn Olsen and wife and Oro
Holdman. All of the deeds are made
to E. W. McComas and for a consider
ation of 11 each.
In the right of way deeds it is
specified that the road from Simmons
Landing to Holdman must be com
pleted within five years. The deed
given by Oro Holdman Is for ground
for depot purposes.
TO IJfCORrORATE HERMISTOV.
If Movement Succeeds a Special Elec
tion Will Follow.
Today the proposition of incor
porating Hermlaton has been before
the county court and this afternoon
a petition asking for the incorpora
tion was formally presented by At
torney Partlett
The Incorporation is asked for up
on the lines made known a few
weeks ago, and as the people of the
town seem united in asking for the
Incorporation there is little doubt but
that the request will be granted by
the court. Should it be, a special
elemtior, will be held shortly for the'
purpose of electing the first corps of
cltt officers.
- Plate Glass Window Marred.
Some time last night a miscreant
greatly marred one of the windows
of Bond Bros, store by scratching the
plate glass with a glass cutter or a
diamond ring. The large window Is
scratched In two places and can he
made right again only by being re
placed. This afternoon Charles Bond
of Bond Bros., stated that he will
Rive a reward of 125 for the arrest
and conviction of the party guilty of
the above act
OLD BUILD
uSSOLD
SCHOOL DISTRICT RID OF
ITS "WHITE ELEPHANTS"
Structures Known as "the Old Acad
cm y Buildings," Bring $250, Paid
by Peter Medernach and J. H.
Lawrey Buildings will be Remor
ed by the Purchaaua District
Will Retain Ownership of Ground
and Possibly Lease It to the City.
Baptist Tonng People.
The young people of the Baptist
church will meet this evening at the
home of Mrs. Ward, at the corner of
Clay and Railroad streets, for a so
cial session.
Through a deal made Saturday the
Pendleton school board sold its old
buildings on east Webb street to
Peter Medernach and J. H. Lawrey.
The price paid for the two buildings
was 1250 and they are to be removed
from the property within a abort
time.
Ever since the new buildings were
erected and the board ceased using
the old academy buildings, the two
frame structures have been "white
elephants" on the hands of the board.
For some time past they have been
offering the buildings for sale at 1150,
and when the offer was received from
Messrs. Medernach and Lawrey Sat
urday it was accepted.
According to Mr. Lawrey, the old
buildings were bought for no partic
ular purpose and he does not yet
know what will be done with them.
However, they will be removed from
the school property.
It Is the intention of the school
board to retain the land upon which
the old buildings are situated so that
the ground can be available for a
building site when it becomes neces
sary to erect another school building
in that end of town. In the mean
time it Is proposed to lease the
ground to the city for a terra of year
for use as a public resting place,
providing the city will secure It for
such and make the necessary im
provements. Should the city not take
the ground for that purpose It will
be rented to some Individual for gar
dening purposes.
Rear? the East Orcgontan.
Byers' Best Flour
Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread is i
ed when BYERS' BEST FLOUR la used. Bran, Shorts, Steam Relied
Barley always on hand.
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. 8. BYE Its, Proprietor.
Good
Slab Wood
This is the time to get acquainted with our Slab
Wood, try a load, you will find it the best summer
wood you can buy.
If you need Sawdust for any
purpose we can supply you.
Oregon Lumber .Yard
All the news nil the, time In the
Rant Oregonlart.