S'. ' n .1 DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1908. " " 1 " - WORK OF PICKPOCKETS. H 111.11 mMIMUtll HUM A Real Bargain Week in Boys' Suits nine Tuesday and continuing all week we will B.eg'n Bonifidu discount of 20 percent from our regu. B'VeVc on every boys and childs suit in the housn. jjjls a chance to save some money. 55 00 suits less" 20 per cent $4.00 $4 00 suits less 20 per cent 3.20 fi'oo suits less 20 per cent 2.40 2co suits less 20 per cent 2.00 j I "75 suits less 20 per cent 1.4o Rear of Dry Goods Department !ln imnuun S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Corner Main and Alta Streets. City Briefs T ' I -.,1,, matB at Houser's. to Sharp for paper hanging. ITS The Delta's iced drinks. Est fhce work at Teutsch's. Midous ice cream, The Delta. UJies- half soles 40c. Teutsch. Gft your spring suits at Joerger's. Nice furnished rooms to rent at JOS Court street. AH kinds of imported and domestic taches at Gratz's. Hjs' cigar store, headquarters for itoters' supplies. list received a new line of Jap met hats, at Campbell's. Forty different styles of extension uMes from 5 to $30. Rader's. E Sldelo," the best cigar made, at lt cigar store. Court street. Tort always in sight on the Under wood typewriter. J. S. Kees, agent. iviwt hmlnpsc fnr snip. Main street. Wn Alta and Court. See E. T. n.J. , Wanted Girl to take care of child. Step home. Apply Mrs. Baker, 1208 tut Webb street. "fee hundred and sixty acres. Half HUT GLASS ALWAYS PLEASES uiic oi uui mass win "easy picking" (or June ". The stock is new and -tsh designs many an beautiful w our prices wilt surprise you. Is 13 B important branch of our wsiness w Ar. i :. HUNZIKER THE JEWELER and OPTICIAN Castle's for fresh fish. Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. Sec Sharp's artistic wall paper. Dining tables $5 and up. Rader's. Pecan Sundae. Schmidt's pharmacy. Fresh strawberries dally. Hawley Uros. Geduey's Queen olives. Hawley Bros. Delicious strawberries. Hawley Bros. Store for rent, inquire of Chris Ranley. Have your shoes repaired at Teutsch's. Wanted Ironers. Apply Pendleton Steam Laundry. For alfalfa hay, see G. W. Rlgby, 704 Thompson street. Try the Palm, 221 Court street, for nuts, candies and fruits. $4.45 and $4.85 for two styles fold ing go-carts. Strongly made. Nolf's. Fresh strawberries. Oliver & Co. Seeds, package and bulk. Hawley Bros. 22 Btyles new paper napkins, extra fine line tissue and crepe paper. Nolf's. Camas Prairie stock ranches, ICO 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. We call attention to the Owl Tea House "Throw 'em out" sale. It will bear looking Into. For Sale The Delta candy store. Doing a fine business. Owner in floor 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 vanllu, straw berry and chocolate. Price 50 cents. Fatality at Walla Walla. A blacksmith named Olson, of Touchet. waB killed at Walla Walla yesterday In a collision with a team. Olson was passing down the street ou a bicycle, and in meeting a team, in the crowded street, he made a mis take in dodging and was run down. His skull was broken and he died in the hospital about two hours after the accident, Another Game for Pendleton. The morning game at Walla Walla yesterday was won by Pendleton on a score of 8 to 7 and Walla Walla won the evening game 4 to 3. Vssect Powder II ioc package H ' in bulk Pickpocket Touched Two Well Known Pendleton Men. Many a man who went to Walla Walla yesterday came homo with lighter pockets, some from legltlmato expenditures and some through the efforts of a horde of pickpocKcts who infested the city. Two Pendleton men at least, were ca.. upon to con tribute to the case and luxury ot the light-fingered gentry,, and from one of them the robbers got a tidy sum, from the other a gnmpso or what might bo. P. P Rounds, tho mechanical fore man at tho O. R. & N. roundhouse, and James McCloud, of Webb and Thompson streets, were both passen gers on tho excursion to see uio pres ident, and while theso men wore standing with open eyes and ears, watching and listening to tho na tion's chief, Mr. Rounds yielded up his annual pass over tho O. R. & N. system, and $70 in good coin of the realm, while Mr. McCloud contrlbuteu a $300 check, tho payment ot which he stopped as soon as ho discovered his loss. From the accounts given by Mr. Rounds the thieves must have reap ed a harvest, for tno gentleman saw 14 pocketbooks all ripped open; lying ,in an alley. Ho thought at first ho had lost his money and commenced to search for it, but when he saw tho purses scattered about he gave up and accepted his loss. SPECIAL ELECTION. Big Seventh in Kansas Will Probably bly Go Republican, Topeka, Kas., May 2C Under gen erally fair weather conditions today tho successor to Congressman, now Senator Long, is being chosen. Vic tor Murdock, a republican editor, will probably bo elected. International Telegraphers. London, May 20. Tho Internation al Telegraphic Conference met today with 100 delegates, representing ail the leading countries present. Gen eral Greely Is the one American representative. Boy Wanted. A boy from 14 to 17 years of age wanted to work In the East Oregon Ian office. Had Charge of the Excursion. M. J. Buckley, tho assistant super intendent of the Oregon Railway & Navigation Company, Is in the city today. Mr. Buckley went along with the excursion yesterday and had the matter under his immediate charge. Parr-Payne. Tuesday May 20, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at the office of the city re corder, Frank Parr and Martha Payne were united in marriage by Justice Thomas Fitz Gerald. The principals reside near the agency. Chancellor Maloney's Record. Local club men have been feeling mighty chesty over their bowling rec ords, but It remained for our esteem ed grand chancellor of Pythlandom, J. W. Maloney. of Pendleton, to re duce this morbid exultation to the proportions of a trio of ten cent pieces, which he gracefully accom plished last evening. Mr. Maloney ran up a score of 70 just to let those present know that he was In the cocked-hat class. Eugene Register. Chloride of - -IHJC Iff 1 A I wine itc J5C cans fjkUos Dis- iMor but s ene or l5c Tr t Castile Soap toccake, 3 cks. 25c pure im ported kind Household Ammonia 15c Bottle Unfortunate The cleanest and moot careful house wives are often artllcted with the trouble and discomfort of bed buirs. The thing to do when they are dis covered U not to waste a minute but procure a good reliable bug destroyer aud go at them at once. KOEI-HN-H BED BtJO DK3TKOYKK U liquid and caaiea the pe.u out o( every crack and place whore they can bide and ca-rr deitructlo 1 with It. Non-nolsonoui to human bt,infl but denth to all Terrain. Zjo lor a large bottio wlta prlukler top ready to ute Koeppens Drug Store You win nerer know what pure Ice cream 1. until vmi twmira Furniture T Polish, 25c T bottle the best T you ever had Pinenut cream f for the com- plexion 25c 4. Sponges all sizes Pure cream tartar 15c pkg. Ice Crean t Nugget ioc T a dellcloui dMi rf Ice cream and nut dreulng 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 16th, 1903, for the erection and completion of n two-story brick building, according to plans prepared for the same by T. F Howard, architect. Stone founda tion and cement work reserved. Tho right Is reserved to reject any and all bids for the work. May Cth, 1903. Captain Martin Property Sold. The well-known residence proper ay located at the corner of East Webb and Thompson streets formerly own ed by Captain .Martin, now occupied by Mrs, Mays, was so. today by E. T. Wade to Mrs. Elvira Teel, of Echo, for $3,000. Mrs. Mays will still oc cupy the property with her boarding house. For Sale. Three-quarter sections of good wheat land, of which one-half is In grain, and all lies five miles north east of the city. A dwelling, two barns and other outbuildings, and a good water system. Call at Oliver & Co.'s grocery, or at the home of . W. Rlgby, 704 Thompson street. f, uelcale to Be Given. A musicale will he given on Tiies day evening, Juno 2, at tne Christian church, by the music class Mrs. H. W. Marston, under her direction. '' White Mercerized Oxford", 3i :; inchse wide, 25c qualities Men's Coat & Pants For Summer Wear SI2.C0 IT PATS TO TRADE AT The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Boys Wash Shirts t Large Variety J 48 Ages 3 to 10 years X We've been to see the President and are glad we went. Saw the largest crowd of good natured people we've seen in many a day and they all seemed glad they were there, God speed the parting guest and now once more to business. 17c I White Pique firm quality 25 cent grades 17c I Good qualities Gingham 10c, now 6 l-4c Lawns Lace Striped ioc values ... !i2ic values 25c values .. 6c .. 8c ...JSC French Ginghams, one line 25c quality 17c White Dotted Swiss 25c qualities i9c 33$c qualities 25c 50c qualities 35c Silk Ginghams, 32 inches wide, 35c grades 19c New Arrivals By Express today Chataline 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 $l.oo to $1.23 THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 I 1 1 1 1 1 I l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I H I ' HERE ARE A FEW New Arrivals AT The Nolf Stove 13686 American Flags 2265 Hormonlcs 168 Fine Quality Base Balls 18780 Sheets TlBsue Paper 1345 Rolls Crepe Paper Buying in large lots, we certain ly can make you some interesting prices. Specials: Stock Cattle for Sale. Have for sale 50 head of cows 25 calves by side; 10 2-year-old heifers, and 15 yeaillng heifers. EUIER SPIKE. Echo, Ore. Attention Sheepmen. I can furnish flue range on the Grande Jlonde river, 20 miles from Elgin: laud owned by private parties. Address Hox 44, La Grande, Or, Members of Daphne Circle am re nuested to attend the meeting of Wedresday evening. May 27, In full force, on account of the election of officers. 3 Rolls Galloways Medi- OCr cated Toilet Faper ... uxjj 250 Size 5 Enve lopes for 38c . Alwy think of this store an the one most likely have what you want. We'll get it If It's to he had. The IStott Stof e FLAGS AND FIREWORKS Lee's Lice Killer Insect powder and Poultry Supplies, also Hay, Grain and Feed. C F. Golesworthy 127 129 East Alta St. Going to Improve Repair your homes or places of business by having them paint ed pr papered. Come to ss Large and nicely selected stock of wall paper and paints. E. J. Mtirphy, til Court Street. Agency for the SherwlnWil liams Paint. TAKE YOUR CHOICE One of the finest residences In Pendleton U rooms all modern Im provements; pretty lawn; complete $6,500. 12,500 down, balance on time. Another residence 7 room, with bath, sewerage, electric lights; pretty lawn, shade trees, within three blocks of Main street, 2,500. Other Iiouicb and lots from J COO to r.nn 1 Nice residence lots, 1150, '50 and !500. I Much Other Town Property, and I Ranches. That's the Shoe! Easy Terme, Where Oeilred, ! C. D. BOYD. Ill Court Street Heard Doagiai All men who wear it, praise it, "It's a beauty." "It fits." "It wears." And other commendatory phrase express the fact that ournew J3.C DOUGLAS SHOE is the shoe the hour. Boston Ston Custom Made Shoes to Fit S2.50 to 54 A. EKLUNI Cor. Court and Main t. JuaM Moob