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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1903)
DAILY EAST QREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1003. lie BesJ tate. omes ioice a Landl 1 160 over TJ Store. IF il stij sUkltl -JUttl and t awn, ; hooitl wltlt WBtl ich. e bloci tier lot ry des old oil at )ti ST l Sifirand Wrapper Sale Whl Tomorrow morning Tuesday, August 4, WpiMsuuK -w wrappers which must be closed out at once. The fol lowing prices will surely do it : $2.00 Wrappers at $1.50 1-75 1 35 1.25 1. 00 75 140 1.20 1.05 1. 00 .80 55 Don't overlook the big shirt waist sale i 5c and ttp. Teutsch's Big Department Store Corner Main and Alta City Brevities L Sbarn for paper hanging. leakers' supplies at Nouman's. L Sham's artistic wall paper. . ih( host liread, got Itohrman's. Ire you SlS to Lehman Springs? Ilackberriop liy tnc crate at item- , Presli fruits at Kemler'6. Fresh fruit dally at Martin's. , Fresh ranch eggs at Kemlor's. Dluing tables ?5 and up. Rador's. Ladles half soles 40c. Teutsch's. Fresh fish, game and poultry. Cas tle's. Stationery and office supplies. Fra-zlor's. rtm... .. 1 !.. i janiain pens ''"'f l,rl',!- Fra' , Teutsch's. Vhy don't you go to Lehman Inn;; Ironeis wanted at the Domestic .alrjr extra charge for tnhulator on Underwood. im-i fall to read the Underwood (writer ad lu this issue. nn allchtlv used for said cheap. land Enipln I'lano House. BfflvpH dallv. fresh taniales. kli and crawfish at Gratz's. tv.rir iilfrnrnnl stvleR of extension y.m from $5 to $30. Rader's. x have fruit lars and fruit jar fra) rubbers, covers, etc. It. Itohr- i. ilest sheet music, 10c, lDe, ific II 35c Inland Empire Piano (It and below cost all summer, raill ery, especially patterns. Mrs. apbell loud meat lu summer must be W care of. That's the kind you I; at Houser's, Alta atreot, opposite lungs Hank. , Don't forget our Htundlng offer lw months free Instruction given lii every piano sale. Inland Em- re Piano House. Wanted Machinist and mouldor at Hlghy-Clovo Foundry. Try the Palm, 221 Court street, for nuts, caudles and fruits. Tents, camp stoves, camp stools, etc., at Itador's Furniture store. Ml Preferlda, the best cigar made, at Hods' cigar store. Court street. All kinds of Imported and domestic lunches and clam chowder at Gratz's. i Don't let cigars got the best of you I get the best of cigars. Hnnlou's. I lllackboard cloth, dairy paper, mar- ilage cei l Ideates, at Nolf's book store. Seo Charles Lane about your paint' lug and paper hanging; S07 Vincent street. Wanted To borrow $1,C00 on good leal estate security at not over S per cent. Address box tJGS, Pendleton, Ore. Estimates given on short notice on painting and paper hnnging. Charles Lane, the pioneer painter, 807 Vin cent streot. Ladles: Your bust enlarged six to eight Inches; small and shrunken breasts made firm and plump. No l'nko appliances. Full treatment for $1.00. Address, Hex M, Portland, Oregon. CENTRAL COUNCIL ELECTION OFFICERS AND SELECTION COMMITTEES. In Making Arrangements for the Ob servance of Labor Day, September 7 A Program Will Be Given and the Day Will Be Made a Success. At the regular meeting ot the Cen tral Trades and Labor Council, last Saturday night, the officers for the ensuing term were elected and com mittees were appointed for the gov ernment of the body. They aro as follows: E. H. Trampleasure, Wool Sorters and Graders' Union, president; Ed Ebon, Clerks' Union vlr-i.lirnsl,lnnt- W. Sullivan, Wool Sorter and Grad- fis union, recording secretary; W. G. Hodder Cnrnnntnrs' iTnlmi flnon. clal secretary; P. Marsh, Federation of Labor, treasurer; McEwen, Fed eration of Labor, conductor; C. N. winsiow. k. H. Trampleasure; C. Brubacher. A. Znllnnr r l. Mi-nii,. Ills. P. McHrlen. nxneiitlvn cnmmlt. teo; E, H. Trampleasure, press com mittee; v. G. Hodder, W. Sullivan. McEwen. Georco Ffirmisnn llni. Tlmlil i and C. Hrubacher, organizing commit tee. The Trades Council 1ms niwlnv nrt vlsement the holding of a monster labor day celebration In this city on Labor Tflnv Kpntnmlmi' 7 nt wliinli time a good program will be given, ami many teatures of interest will bo presented to the public. Plans arc now under consideration by the com mittee having the matter In charge, and they arc working on the program, which will he given to the public as soon as completed. The various la- linr nnrnnlyntlnnc nl' llin nttv nml thn surrounding towns will be n.skcd to participate, making n colouration such as i no city nas not seen ioi some time. Tlio iltfl'urnlit nrrlpru nf till, pltv will start the ball rolling and It Is nxneetoil tnni. enouirh money can le raised to make the plan a success Imvnnd I ho chn,lni nf n flnllnl It will be a few days yet before the matter Is got into dellnlto snape. out tlio committee is working Hard on uu matter and Is sure of success. . . ............ .... ...4.. 4.... 4.. 4 It Pays to Trade at AT SHIELDS' PARK. larvesters' Supplies Itwr money Imek If It don't wako N U). Tluit Ik tbn minrnntoe we I'l give with our alarm clocks. Wo f'S them in ninnv vnrlntlos. Don't p your good gold watch out In the F m new, We can sell you a re p!e tlmekcenor In rlienn case lust M thincr fur the harvest field. If p lose It you aro only out a dollar f io. iou can't afford to neglect pr eyes We havo smoked glasses, Vt Prott'ClnrR nml (.noirlnc toes your watch need repairing' " repair department is thoroughly rapport and our work guaranteed. HUNZIKER THE JEWELER and OPTICIAN New Department Head. .Mr. and Mrs. H. McKenzle, of Walla Walla, are In the city and will make tills their future home. Mr. McKunscIo has lor several years been I at the bead or the dry goods depart I ment or Schwabacher & Co., of Walla 1 Wolla, and now comes to Pendleton I to take a similar position In the St. iJoe Store. Mr. McKenzie comes to this city with a line record as a sales i man and will be a welcome addition ! to the business and social circles ot I the city Teachers Are Scarce. ,...t.,t.wlntil if Tin. ,1 A I'axiou, aiiit'iuiiti"".. Uur county, has warned the country ' " . . .. . ... il.nl tnnr-lint'H districts ot nis coumj , I will be scarce this year, and that dl- rectors will no wen iu h.. teachers curly. The prevailing sa nrles will be from $40 to $.. for conn I try schools, New Deputy Recorder. P W. Ilemlley, of this city, has ac cepted a position aB deputy recorder ,'the place of William Vallanding hum. who has resigned to go Into I other business. Mr. Hemne Ibis position lust Saturday. Jessie Orr, Song and Dance Artist, Arrives to Take Part in the Pro gram. In addition to the new features for Shields' Park, announced In Satur day evening's Issue, for the coming week, Manager Nelson desires to say that Jessie Orr, the premier song and dance artist of the coast, who has just finished a successful week nt Walla Walla, has arrived and will ap pear at the park each night during the week. The famous mnnopeds, Earnle and Honegger, and the fun provoking monologist, Dan McGreavy come highly Indorsed and tlio pro gram for the next six nights promises to be better. If possible, than ever. Stage changes are now being made and the park will he improved con stantly, as the Introduction of new features demand. There is no bun- day performance, as the management Is determined to maintain the high moral stnndard of the entertainment. Notice to Tax-Payers. Pendleton. Oregon, August 3rd. 1IMI3. Notice is hereby given that the hoard of equalization of Umatilla County. Stato of Oregon, will meet at the ollico or the clerk of said county on the last Monday In August, and publicly examine the assessment rolls, correct all errors In valuation, description or qualities of land, or other property, ll Is the uuty of all persons Intel ested to appear at that time and place. If it shall appear to the said board that any lands or other property are assessed twice, or lu the name of a persons or persons not the owner thereof, or assessed under or beyond Its value, or any lands or other property not assessed, the said board shall make proper cor lections. C. P. STIIAIN, County Assessor. Tie Peoples' Warehouse We had expected to carry over some of our Sum mer Goods, but the end of our Clearing Sale leaves us with so few on hand we have decided to close them out entirely, and with that aim in view we shall sell what is left of our i2 (-2c Lawns and Dimities at 7c 20c Figured Dimities and Lawns at tOc 25c Summer Dress Goods at 2 J -2c JO Percales at 5c 25c Scotch Sephyr Ginghams at t6 t-2c 20c bolt of lace, 2 yards, at (0c 25c Bolt of Lace, J 2 yards, at t2 J -2c 3c Laces by the yard at ( -2c 5c Laces by Ihe yard at 3c 6c Embroideries at 4c 9c Embroideries at 6 c J 2 -2c Embroideries at , 8c l In the Shoe Department $ .50 Ladies' Canvas Oxfords at $(.75 and $(.50 Chocolate Oxfords at . . Boys' Canvas Shoes, sUes 9 to (3 (-2, at Children's and Misses' Slippers 39c 90c 95c All Reduced The Peoples' Warehouse Outfitters for Women and Men T a i a a m- , . . . . . . . . To Seaside Resorts and Return. For the above occasion the O. H. & N, makes a special rate or $10 to any of the following seaside resons and return: Seaside, Geaihnrt Park, Holmnn's Sea View. Nowtons, Umg Heacb, Tioga, The Ureakers, Craii-, berry, Ocean Side, Loomls, Ocean i Park and Nahcottn. Call at O, It. & N. ticket office and get one of those Hestful Ilecreution Itesort circulars i if the Pacific Northwest, giving full i details of thobo resorts. Showing the . nleiiillil scenerv while taking u trip. down the Columbia river on the O. It. N. Co. excursion steamer, l . J- Potter. For further Information call on or address F. F. WAMSLEY, Agont. THE NOLF STORE Fine Toilet Soaps Iv The Columbia Lodging House took fora package of good quality I iealllS wax, for canning 10c. nOll'c I? . il D.. T"l r. T11TTI1 H tiling like it on the market. Wkanvone that has tried it. 25c. Poison Fly Paper: Ten sheets in a package. Each package will kill a quart of flics. 5c. Imported Select Insect Pow der: the kind that gives sat isfaction. A 2-ounce package 10c. KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE SHt..fttMiiMlutUreol fv..rd the Court lion- Principal of Weston Schools. Paul 11. Wyman, the newly elected principal of the Weston public school, Is a native of Oregon, having been born at Oregon City. He Is a gradu ate of the Oregon City schools, the Monmouth Training School and the Monmouth State Normal. He comes highly lecommonded and Weston lb to be congratulated on securing the services of a mon who has the repu tation borne by Professor Wyman. The school will open on September 7th Neat Souvenir. W .1 Homer, general agent of tho Indiana State Life Insurance Com pany has prepared a neat leat.ior card case, as a souvenir for his friends Hint patroils. New House for Sale. New eight-room house and one lot for bale, reasonable. Ston founda tion and good woodshed Huy from Hie owner and save commission, Corner Thompson and Tustln street Notice to Members. Daphne Circle has changed their meotlng nights from Wednesday to the second nml fourth Thursday of each month. Introducing Pairs of New Shoes From 2C to 24c a liar, consisting of Oatmeal, Glycerine, Tar, Elder berry and many other styles. Bicycles, $(8.50 to $35 , We equip any wheel with bebt i coaster brake for 2 5" extra. I SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES, D you want to see them? Glad to show them A Nice, Juicy Steak is j"M the limit-' weather. It ik too hit to roast or hoi I nu'itl "K'all or phono Boston Store :lt I'. Court Phone lied 1 1 Newly Furnished, liar in connect! Hel. Alta & Webb bts. In Center of Block. F. X. Schempp Proprietor SEE SPOONEMORE THE HUSTLER If ou want your houses rented or your property sold. J. C. Si ooM moki , 220 h Court 3,-,. .................... Rigby-Clove Mfg. uunmni Manufacturers of the Rigby-Clove Combined HARVESTER Repairs for all kinds of i Farm Machinery Foundry Work a Specialty ! Cash paid for old uaHting ! Pendleton, Oregon Dally East OregonUn by carrier, only 15 cents a week.