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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1903)
OALY EAST OHEQONIAN, PENDLETON, QBESQN. WEDNE8DAV. MAY 20, 1t03. 1 Misses Worth at Every Turn Have jfst feceired a brgafa Collection of Skirts gplendid values aud strictly up-to-date, nriee, $3.50 each Mes' Silk Parasols I'l' ft nlnrs-red. bluo and croon o HI piDVUJ 1 - 0.uil-ODD window display 50c to $4.50 Children's Parasols in la 11 V j - u f Wren's Spring Hats in red, wuu uu uiuo aw mm 50c Satfday Evening Concerts IrjRKMAN'S FULL UKUinaiKA Lie to the Store for Programmes BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Corner Main and Alta Streets. 6:30 To -- COUNCI L MEETING SEWER SYSTEM WILL BE BUILT BY SOUTHERLAND A CO. IT PATS TO TRADE AT The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE City Briefs tmwtiitHouiert. Shirp for paper hanging. He Delta's, iced drinks. t&e work at Teutsch's. i ice cream, The Delta. ' till win 40c Teutsch. I ttMes 5 and up. Rader's. iSudae. Schmidt's pharmacy, liwripting suits at Joerger'a. ikiiihed rooms to rent at I tort street. ifeij ot Imported and domestic iitGrut's. i' ipi store, headquarters for i upplies. iislmoo received daily at Cas- I to mirket. iKcetad a new line ot .Inn Rials, it Campbell's. r different styles of extension ton 5 to ,f30. Itader's. Ibje shipment of up-to-date I welted at Nolf's today. It art leading the race on iino !c a bar up. Nolf's. plrat-Three-room house turn- i,mire it Royal restaurant. rtllnjs In sight on tho. Under- Ifctriter. J. s. Kees. anent. Ntesbieis for sale, Main street, m ina court, see B. T. Throw them out Picnic goods. Hawley Bros. Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. See Sharp's artistic wall paper. Spring chicken at French restaur rant. Fresh strawberries daily, Hawley iiros. Gedney's h mi erence jtawan the lasting i pities of good Imd cheap and poultry, Lyman's 310 shoes repaired at kwelry h'tat. We will Rll (heap fionres I'Weyou Davftl,;,, lortne cheap0 wine one Yours fnr I1 goods, BIKER TJtE OPTICIAN Queen olives. Hawley tiros. Pish Court. Have your Teutsch's. The now game of "Flinch" at the Nolf Store. Try the Palm, 221 Court street, for nuts, candles and fruits. "El Sldelo," the best cigar made, at itees' cigar store, court street. Strawberries and cream and other dollcacles at the French restaurant Fresh Btrawberries. Oliver & Co. Seeds, package and bulk. Hawley llros. For Rent Furnished rooms in quiet locntlon. Inquire at 307 Aura street. Hanlon's cigar store, headquarters for smokors' supplies, Association block. Blacksmith shop In Pendloton for sale. See Earnhart, Association block. Camas Prairie stock ranches, ICO to 1,000 acres. Prices right. E. T. Wado. Wanted Situation as cook for small crow on rnncli. Address P. O. Box 104. Wanted Girl to do general house work. Apply at Pendleton Steam Laundry, Wanted Qlrl to take care of child, Sleep homo. Apply Mrs. Baker, 1208 uast Webb street. For Sale The Delta candy store, Doing a fine business. Owner In poor health. E. T. Wade. One hundred and sixty acres. Halt rich bottom land. Good Improve, monts. IICOO. E. T. Wade. The ladies of tho Parish Aid Soci ety will give a dime social Wednes, day evening at tho Parish house. Housor always furnishes good meat Send in your order. Market Alta street, opposite Savings Bank, Hazelwood ice cream bricks at Ward's, Three flavors vanlla, straw, berry and chocolate. Price CO cents, Wanted FurnlBhed room, by two young men. Room largo enough for two beds nreferred. Innuire at this office. Straw hats, coif shirts, summer tin. dorwenr, largo assortment to select rrom. Prices reasonable. Baer & Daley. An urioxtiectetl rlsn nf fAn Missis sippl has released the monitor Ar- nuusas. which Is now on Its wav sown. 'en, Wit iBee Csstile Soan l.ocke, 3 cks. P0ed kind I Household Ammonia 15c Bottle VrLrai1 most careful house- ,a thin ir 77 ' ." 01 neoDtuw. vj ..i77. iuiuuhs out hai...' 'nm t once. lE JL .. Kon-noUonooi Furniture Polish, 25c bottle the best you ever had Pinentit cream for the com plexion 25c I Sponges all sizes Pure cream tartar 15c pkg. Ice Crean NuKRCt ioc Petition for Sidewalk and SUIrt on Bluff Money Diverted From Gen ri xo sinking Fund to Balance the Reserve Fund as Required by ie unarter. ine council was called to order last night at 7:45 o'clnok- hv chain. man F. P. Clopton, in the absence of mayor T. u. Halley. who was In Henn ner on lesal bus npsa. AHnmon I 1 ... uicKson, tianman. Pnui nr tnhnonn nna aommerville were present Alter tno reading ot the minutes me council took up the routine busl ness 01 me ovenlnc. nnH irmninH uquur ucenBes to Howard & Montleth and Foster & Mcintosh. A petition was nresentpd w n num. UKr Ul Citizens or Soufh Pprnllntnn praying that the council order the construction of a sidewalk and srnnR on Bluff street. The petition was dis cussed ana it was discovered that the petitioners were not tho nronertv owners, but persons living beyond the proposed sidewalk, who wished the worK done for their convenlenro In going to ana corainc from their busl ness. The ground is" quite steep at me point unaer discussion and dur ing rainy weather the traveling is very poor. No definite action was taken on the petition. Alderman Clopton brought up the matter of balancing the reserve funds of the city treasury, as provided for in the charter, and upon motion of Mr. Hartman $500 of the money deriv ed from the road tax was transferred from the general fund to the general sinking fund, and one-half of 1 mill of the tax was transferred to the levy sinking fund. Bids for Building Sewer. The council then turned to the con slderation of the three bids which had been submitted for the construction of the proposed new sewer. The bid of E. W. Ileinor, of Pendle ton, was first opened, and proved to be the highest of the three, calling for ?36,137.15. J. C. Bade & Co., of Portland, agreed to construct the sewer for $25,100, while the J. H Sutherland company, of Walla Walla asked $24,249 for the same work. The subject was discussed pro and con by the council and remarks were heard from the representatives of the bidders. Mr. Bade was present and told why the bids were so much more expea bIvo than they formerly would have been. In the first place the nature of the soil and the hardness of the gravel, taken with the large amount of water to be combated, made the work extremely difficult, and necessi tated an extra amount of tinkering, Then again, the time of year and in, crease in labor cost was a great item The constructors would have to pay better wages than the farmers during the harvest season or their men would desert them. It was estimated by tho councllmen that the entire construction would cost in toto about $47,250, and it was thought that this could be met by a script indebtedness of a few thousand dollars, thus doing away with tne no, eesslty of issuing bonds for the con Blructlon. After the matter had been well talked over, the bid of the J. H. Sutherland company was accepted, and the city attorney was instructed to prepare an ordinance authorizing tho consetructlon, to be ready at an adjourned meeting of the council, to Iib held Wednesday (today) at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The council then adjourned. : To see the President of the Best and Greatest Country on Earth Is a laudlblc atnbitlen. To satisfy this ambition for at least four young people, we will furnish FREE a round trip ticket to Spokane and hotel expenses for two days, to the boys and girls to be voted for on the coupons printed below. The ouly conditions imposed are that you shall select the names from the High School grades of Pendleton's Pub lic School. Write them on the coupons designated for Boys or Girls and bring them to our store on or before 8 p. m., Saturday. May 23. Boys' Coupon I vote for . . for freo trip to Spokane, Wash., May 26, 1903, to see President Roosevelt. I vote for for free trip tc Spokane, Wash., May 26, 1903, to see President Roosevelt. Girls' Coupon I vote for for free trip to Spokane, Wash., Kay 26, 1903, to see President Roosevelt. I vote for-. r for freo trip to Spokane, Wash., May 28. 1903, to see President Roosevelt. Vote for two separate pnplls on eaoh Coupon. Vote must be cast every day, The following names are the ones from which the selections are to beSmade Olen Anrsplger, Robert Cronin, Iter Neil, Mary Rothrock, Mae Ferguson, Bertha Alexander, Nellie Jay, I.enore Sheridan, Gertrude Sheridan, Ivy Kimbrell, Chloe Stanfield, Bess Duncan, Myrtle Dlznoy, Will Wyrlck, So Williams, Dell McCarty, Fred Hartman, Clarence Allen, Elma Stone, , Mabol Alton, Clara Boylcn, Josephlno Cameron, Rita Howland, Carrie Burton, Edith Johnson, Mabel Johnson, Willie Milne, Mabol Reynolds, .. ' Mary Rust, . 4 Effle Smith, Kmma Smith, v f Essio Smith, , ' ' ' Elva Turner, Ray Vogal, Mary Williams, Iva Youngor, Ulla Crooks, t Albert Carnoy, Clarence Bollorman, l.orcn, Harris, Nowton Johnson, Tyra Hutchlns, Gerald Stanfield, Edgar Smith, J Furnish Slator, ' Karl Simmons, -l' Milton Shaw. ' . !. Glenn Scott, Frank Plorce, Fred Mllno, . William .Lowell. "" Roy I.oezer. Guy Wyrlck, Albert Warner, , j drover Swnggart, , 1, Osiris Novelties 40c is the regular price of this cloth shown for the first time this season. Have it in Nile green and blue only. Will sell it tocloso until Satur day May 23, for 23c. Art Department offers for the next 10 days til Saturday May 22, 30 Pillow Tops a: half price. 75c Pillow Tops for 38c. 65c Pillow Tops for 33c. 50c Pillow Tops for 25c. Fancy Mercerized Oxfords in pink, blue and Nile green. 50c regular for this season's new goods. Will go until Saturday May 23 for 39c, Afton Dimities 20c regular price for a full range of colors, all new styles. Will go until Saturday evening, May 23 for 13c. Imported Indian Dimities 30c is the regular price for this material. In a beautiful assortment of chaste designs, but will sell until Saturday, May 23, for 19c. Lent) Applique 25c is the regular price for this beautiful cloth which comes in pink, light blue, tan, Nile green with a wavy white lace stripe. Nothing hand somer shown this season; until Saturday, May 23 160. Ajax Novelty 30c regular price; one of the season's best Boi lers; only two pieces left. Will go until Satur day, May 23 for 17c. ' ' Tarascon Novelties 33jc is the regular price for tan, blue, pink and Nile green. Will sell until Saturday, May 23 for 20o. From Blue Mountain Country. HOD CARRIERS STRIKE. Workmen on the Ferguson-Maloney Building Probably Wish They Had Done So Before. Pendleton has undergone the throes of aii Industrial war, suffered and emerged triumphant and the general public has been unaware or tno iuci. A couple of days ago the hodcar-iImi-h m tho Korcuson-Malonoy build- Inir struck for higher wages, which u-firn Immediately granted them. They had been receiving $2 per day on,l noUoil fnr S2.50. TllO COIltmCtOI' was perfectly willing to grant tho raise, but was of the opinion that as long as tho men were satisfied with' $2 per day it was useless to suggest a raise to them. Now every one is satisfied, and the work on tho big building Is progressing nicely. W. J. Homer, district manager in this city for the State Life Insurance Company of Indianapolis, returned this morning from an extended trip to Baker City. Sumpter, Union, Wallowa county and La Grande, In tho inter est or his business. Ho Ih very en thusiastic In his reports from thoso sections nml says the people am all elated over tho prOHjtccts of continu ed good times, occasioned by all lilrulH of good crops. Ho placed a local agent at each of tho points and will return to Wallowa county tomorrow to urrungi! for permanent agonta in that thriving district. Mr. Homer will nrolmbly take offices In the Judd building In the near futuro. That's the Shoe Have You Heard Addition to Sample Rooms. nnrvpau. tho proprietor of h,q untoi St. r.eoree. is building a sr.vr.n foot addition to nis iuyij rooms adjoining the E. O. build ng. of It 7 iin hns nnt room t the present time to accommodate tne surge trade of his house. The $3.00 Doaglai Shoe The Nolf Store Always showing new goods New line of plain and decorated Crepe Paper, 5o to 25c. - fine shades and figures. Tissue paper 35 reams of French and American tissue paper. Blank Books and office supplies, we are certainly showing a'strong line of these jtenis TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNERBROS Telephone Muln 4 Notice to Builders. Sealed bids will be received at the office of T. F. Howard, amines. room seventeen Juda oiocit. ui t . , ;, it 41. iai ni. nf May ibtn. jauo, ----- 1 ----- - v. l .TVnmnifitlou of a "It's a beauty." "It fits Mtnre hridt building, according 'It wears." ..!., ..vminrml for tho same by T. I a,, nilipr rnmniciulalorv nlirases F. Howard, architect ston? ou"4a' express the fact that our new $3.00 M a.n.d 55i!!.e"i r,8ny and all DOUGLAS SHOE is the shoe of ngni is ream . - . . bids for the work. tlle llour- New Things This Week 50 boxes, fancy Shelf Paper, three packs for 10 cents all colors, Oregon Souvenir Playing Cards $1.00 per package. Souvenir Postal Cards of Pendle ton, 2C. each. 1 Garden Seeduj' Fishing Taakle, Books, Golf and Bale Ball Goods. Custom Made Shoes to Fit $2.50 to $4 A, EKLUN5 Car. Gswrt and Main tit. JimM BfMk I' OK a AIM AT TIIK KAST OU1CGONUN office, larvo bundlf of newpapr, Ulutng iver 100 big ptpcri ca be ob tained for 1 onU a bundle. 5? Dtog Store AT , dellcloui disli ol 1 way om, w. . . Boston store lea cream ana Delicious strawberries. Hawley '. a.a.j... iros. TU. MnH