East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 25, 1903, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 25, 1603.
Real Bargain
Week in Boys' Suits
. Tuesday and continuing all week we will
Bg Ratiinde. discount of 20 per cent from our regu.
pVe - on every boys and childs suit in the house.
Jjjfjfi chance to save some money.
55.00 suits
540o suits
S3.00 suits
$3.50 suits
$1.75 suits
less 20 per cent $4.00
less 20 per cent 3.20
less 20 per cent 2.40
1 An m n . r
ICSS JCI LEIll
less 20 per cent
2.00
1.4o
In Rear of Dry Goods Department j
t
mn mn IYDn IDrpiUrUMffl OmADD
TEUlbtirl 0 Dlu uuirARiiumu oivim
Corner Maui ana Alia oireeis.
City Briefs
dsWBMts at Houser's.
!jrn for paper banging.
tte Ma s Iced drinks.
Kc (5c work at Teutsch's.
Wk.oib Ice cream, The Delta,
jles- tail soles 40c Teutsch.
iwr spri"? sults at JerSer's
Via faralsied rooms to rent at
b Com street.
i! Hods of imported and domestic
'idfi it Gratz's-
tUt tip." store headquarters for
attsri supplies.
fcs received a new line of Jap
wt bits, at Campbell's
fortr different styles of extension
M from J5 to $30. Rader's.
"B Sidelo," the best cigar made, at
l-S cir store. Court street.
TorU'.wys in sight on the Under
bid tjpcirriier J. S. Kees, agent.
5eo business for sale, Main street,
ktrat Alta and Court See E. T.
e.
KRjlooe. Apply Mrs, Baker, 1208
lie: Webb street
Ifct bnadred and sixty acres. Half
A lattom land. Rnoil lmnrove-
Iku. 11600. E. T Wade.
The Difference
between the lasting
qualities of good
and cheap
Jewel
ry
is great We will
Bell you good goods
at cheap figures
while you pay a big
price for tne cheap
goods to some one
dse. Yours for
f?wd goods,
HUNZIKER
THE
; ELER and OPTICIAN
j Castle's for fresh fish.
I Smokers' supplies at Neuman's.
See Sharp's artistic wall paper.
Dining tables $5 and up. Rader's.
Pecan Sundae, Schmidt's pharmacy.
Fresh strawberries dally. Hawley
Bros.
Gedney's Queen olives. Hawley
Bros.
Delicious strawberries. Hawley
Bros.
Store for rent, inquire of Chris
Ranlcy.
Have your shoes repaired at
Teutsch's.
Wanted Ironers. Apply Pendleton
Steam Laundry.
Fresh strawberries. Oliver &. Co.
Seeds, package and bulk. Hawley
Bros.
Camas Prairie stock ranches, 1C0 to
1.000 acres. Prices right. E. T.
Wade.
Hanlon's cigar store, headquarters
for smokers' supplies, Association
block.
Blacksmith shop In Pendleton for
sale. See Earnhart, Association
block.
For Sale The Delta candy store.
Doing a fine business. Owner In
poor health. E. T, Wade.
For Rent Suite of rooms, nicely
furnished, one block and a half west
of Main street Inquire 208 Alta.
Houser 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 50 cents.
Notice to Builders.
Sealed bids will be received at the
office of T. F. Howard, architect,
room seventeen Judd block, up to
three o'clock p. m., of May ICth, 1903,
for the erection and completion of a
two-story brick building, according
to plans prepared for the same by T.
F. Howard, architect. Stone founda
tion and cement work reserved. The
right Is reserved to reject any and all
bids for the work.
May Gth, 1903.
SPEED CONTEST
SUNDAY'S DRIVING MEET
A GREAT SUCCESS.
Four Very Interesting Events Display
Some Fine Horses Fast Time
Made for Untrained Horses Track
and Weather In Perfect Condition.
The Pendleton Driving Assoclntlou
gave the first of their series of sum
mer meets yesterday afternoon on the
Simpson-Porringer track. A good
sued crowd of horso fanciers were
present to view the races and the
meet was a decided success.
Four events were run and all were
Interesting, especially tho third,
where the time was good and the
horses were faster still than tho
schedule.
The management of the meet wish
to state to the public that tho many
subscriptions by the people toward
keeping the road aud track in driving
condition was so used in Its entirety.
The horsemen ran their horses with
out any compensation whatever, sim
ply as an amusement for themselves
and a pleasure to the people attend
ing. The $1.30 per month subscribed
by many people is used as was stated
It would be used, for the Improvement
of the road and track lor driving pur
poses and the benefit of the public.
Two horses were entered in tho
first event: Boy, a bay horse owned
by Gus I.a Fontaine, and Alton B, a
black stallion owned by Frank Fra
7.ler. Alton B won the first heat In
l:23H. while Boy took tho second in
1:22 fiat. The third heat was not
run.
The second race was for buggy
horses, and had two entries: Mnck,
a black gelding owned by Tom
Thompson, and Prince, a bay gelding,
owned by Lester Swaggert. Prince
won the first heat In 1:30 and Mack
the second In 1:26. The third heat
was not run.
The third race was the best of the
day. Three horses were entered:
Onlta, a bay mare owned by James
Irwin: Kitt.v Clover, black mare,
owned by Martin Lynch, and Nancy
Cole, a brown mare owned by George
Perrlnger. Onita won the first heat
in 1:10 and the second in 1:15. Kitty
Clover was second In both heats.
The fourth and last race had three
entries: Lady Memo, owned by T. W.
Ayres, Nancy Hanks, owned by W. J.
Furnish, and Little Girl, owned by
Gus La Fontaine. Nancy Hanks won
the first heat In 1:2S and Lady Memo
the second in 1:20.
It is the intention to give an after
noon meet once every two weeks
throughout the summer.
STUDENTS TO SPOKANE.
Custom Made
Shoes to Fit
$2,50 to $4
A, EKLUND
Car. Court and Main Sat.
1 Jurfd Block
Will Present President Roosevelt
With a Pendleton Blanket.
Misses Myrtle Dizney and Mabel
Reynolds, and Se Williams and Furn
ish Slater, chaperoned by Miss Mary
Rltner, of the Pendleton high school,
left this mbrning for Spokane, where
they go through the courtesy of the
Peoples Warehouse to attend the cel
ebration In honor of the president.
The party will be met at the Spokane
depot by representatives of the
Spokesman-Review, who have ariang
ed for their entertainment while In
the city.
The party, acting as a committee
from and In behalf of the high school
as a body, will present to President
Roosevelt tomorrow morning a very
handsome and costly steamer tug. tho
product of the Pendleton mills. This
gift will be expressive of the good
will ot tho school children In particu
lar and the people of Pendleton in
general. The rug Is the finest speci
men of work to be found In the stock
of the mills, and will be a most sug
gestive and valuable souvenir of tho
Inland Empire, as the wool from
j which it is made was grown upon
I tho Oregon range, prepared by the
Pendleton Scouring Mills and woven
into -fancy design by the Pendleton
' Woolen Mills.
fit".-
I'll-
MxtPowder
anbiilk
i I 'wide of
""pecans
Kti
Castile Soap
ioc cake, 3 cks.
25c pure im
ported kind
Household
Ammonia
15c
Bottle
Dis-
i1 odor but
k i0ng
pbor
Unfortunate
flie cleanest and most careful house
wives are often attllcted with the
trouble and discomfort of bed butts.
I he thing to do when they are die
covered is not to waste a minute but
Procure a good reliable bug destroyer
aud jco at them at once.
KOEI'PiN-H BED DUO DKSTKOYKK !
liquid and ctiaie tbe peU outoferry
cratk ana Piaca wj,ere t,c na tide and
w'JT deitraclloii with It. Mon-nolKuou
10 human Mag but death to all Termln.
lor a large bottle Ittt aprlnUer top
reidy to uw
Koeppens Drug Store
'Ice Crean
Nugget ioc
a delicious dlili ci
t r,am and 9
" will nerer know what pure ice cre.ra nutdreMlng T
lintltllffniitrrMiri I f
Furniture .j,
Polish, 25c
bottle the best T
you ever had f
. t
Pinenut cream f
for the com-
plexion 25c
4.
Sponges
all sizes
1
Pure cream
tartar 15c pkfi. j,
Sullivan vs. Palmer.
IJiulon, .May 23. "Twin" Sullivan,
the Boston fighter recently arrived In
England. Is scheduled to go 1.1 rounds
with Jack Palmer before the National
SKit!ns Club. The contest Is for tho
middleweight championship of Eng
land, a title now held by Palmer Sul
livan has leen training faithfully lor
the past 10 days and appears to be
M- good shape for the contest The
fight Is for a purse of $lVtu aiul a -Idi-bPt
of f 1000.
For Sale.
Three-quarter sections of good
wheat laud, of which one-half Is in
grain, and all lies five miles north
east of tbe city. A dwelling, two
barns and other outbuildings, nnd a
good water system. Call at Oliver
& Co.'s grocery, or at tho home of u.
W. Rlgby, 701 Thompson street.
Bicycle Thieves Beware.
Attention Is called by blcycllstB to
tho fact that there is a standing re
ward of 150 offered for the arrest and
conviction of any person who steals
a bicycle. The origin of the fund
was $1 contributed by each of 150
cyclers for tho purpose named.
Convicts for Texas Iron Mines.
Austin, Texas,' May 25.-Puisuant to
the decision of the board of state pen
itentiary commissioners, the iron in
dustry at the state penitentiary at
Rusk reopens today. About 500 con
victs are to be employed In the man
ufacture of pig Iron and Iron pipe
tHIIMWtiMmHMtMIMMlMMIMIMMIHMMHIHIMIIIMIUII
IT PATS TO TRADE AT
Men's
coat& Pants J The PEOPLES
S12.00 WAREHOUSE
Boys
Wash Shirts
Large Variety
48
Agos 3 to 10 years X
We've been to see the President and are glad we went.
Saw the largest crowd of good natttred people we've
seen in many a day and they all seemed glad they were
there, God speed the parting guest and now once
more to business.
White Mercerized Oxford?, 3i
inchse wide, 25c qualities
17c
White Pique firm quality 25 cent
grades
17c
I Good qualities Gingham ioc, now
I 6 l-4c
t
Lawns
Lace Striped
ioc values 6c
i2ic values 8c
j 55 Yuiuca o'
J . .
hrencn uingnams. one line anc
quality
17c
White Dotted Swiss
25c qualities i9c
33c qualities 25c
50c qualities 35c
Silk Ginghams, 32 inches wide,
35c grades
19c
New Arrivals
By Express today
Chataiine Bogs, with chains 5oc
Shirt Waist Sets 25c to 50c
Belt Pins, very latest 15c to 50c
Childrens Slippers
Red, twin strap sandals 60c
Black kid, fancy strap sandals 60c
Patent Lea, Sandals 75c
Court ties $ 1. 00 to $1.33
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
Cl 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I ft! I I I I I I I M t " 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I H 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 H Ill
A DAY OF SERMONS.
Baccalaureate for High School and
Academy Preached Yesterday.
At 2:30 yesterday afternoon Presi
dent Stephen B. L. Penrose, ot Whit
man College pieached the high school
baccalaureate seimoii, at the Chris
tian church, and at S o'clock In the
evening President F. L. Foibes, of tho
Pendleton Academy, preached tho
baccalanreato for that Institution at
the Baptist church.
The churches wero both elegantly
decorated for the occasion. The at
tendance at both the services was
very large and the prograniH preced
Ing the sermons were appropriate
and Interesting. Tho speakers and
their high order of ability are too
well known In Pendleton to need an)
Introduction or comment and the twi
graduating classes were the recipients)
of many heartfelt wishes for future
success.
Boycott Still In Force.
Tue l-cjcott on the Rlgby-Clovc
factory Is still In roreo today. Tim
carpenters nro nil at work, nrrnngo
mentH having been made whereby
tho Iron for tho buildings will bo pur
chased flBnwhore. Tho employes In
the Itlgby-Clove factory have purch
ased stock In tho concern nnd It was
hoped that this action on their part
would bring the matter to a close.
Try tho Palm, 221 Court street,
for nuts, candles nnd fruits.
Police Court.
Tho case of the city of Pendleton
vs. Lester Hicks Is 011 trial In Judgo
Fit 7. Gerald's court this afternoon.
HIckM is charged by John Schmidt
with ci'cutlng u disturbance and fight
ing In his placu of business on Main
street. Saturday night.
Mrs, Trotter I don't know what Is
the matter with these slippers. Ilor
Husband PeihapH they're largo
enough. Puck,
Roosevelt In State of Washington.
North YaKlma, Wash., May 25. All
the surrounding country poured vis
itors Into North Yakima today and
when the piesldentlal special arrived
20,000 people were on hand to greet
tho nation's president. After leaving
Seattle the train made a brief stop
at Ellensburg and reached hero on
schedule time. The town was decor
ated for the occasion and a delegated
committee met the distinguished
visitor at the station. Tho program
provided for a brief drive about tho
town and a short speech from a stand
erected for the purixjse, The exercises
concluded, the Journey was resumed
without delay toward Walla Walla,
which is tho last stop provided for In
tho day's Itinerary. During tho after
noon brief stops will he inado at Pas
co and Wallula,
Stock Cattle for Sale.
Have for sale CO head of cows. 25
calves by eldo; 10 2-year-old heifers,
and JC yeaillng helfera.
ELMER SPIKE. Echo, Ore.
Attention Sheepmen,
I can furnish fine range 011 the
Grande Ronde river, 20 miles from
Elgin; laud owned by private parties.
Address Box , I-a Grande, Or
HERE ARE A FEW
New Arrivals
AT
The Nott Stoe
1368G American Flags
2205 Hormonlcs
108 Fine Quality Base BallB
18780 Sheets Tissue Paper
1345 Rolls Crepe Paper
That's the Shoe
Hiiying in tartfe lots, wc certain
ly can make you some interesting
prices.
Havo
You
Heard
Of It7
Speoials:
Galloways Medl
Toilet Paper . .
3 Rolls
cated
250 Size 5 Enve
lopes for
25c
38c
Always think of this store as the one
moat likely to have what you want.
We'll gt ' int' t I hail.
The Nolf Store
FLAGS AND FIREWORKS
The
$3 00
Donglu
Shoe
All men who wear it, praise it,
"It's a beauty," "It fits."
"It wears."
And other commendatory phrases
express the (act that our new I3.00
DUUULAS 5IIU1C Is the shoe o !
the hour,
Boston Store