Real Bargain eeK m ooys suits Running Tuesday and continuing all week we will Be r,..RrlM Hiscount of 20 DCrcent from our ri.i. Prnrice on every boys and childs suit in the house. Here is a en-'"-- $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $3.50 $1.75 suits less 20 per cent $4.00 suits less 20 per cent 3.20 suits less 20 per cent 2.40 suits less 20 per cent 2.00 suits less 20 per cent 1.4o Rear of Dry Goods Department BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Corner Main and Alta Streets. mi 1 iiiiii U1VVU w City Briefs ' . ..,.te at Tlniieer'a. n iLCAM - ' fn lilt Wit" hnnirlne. !,! ,lr tike tboe ork at Teutsch's. half soles 40c. Teutsch. .... ..! n Tnnpirna , anrinf hiiilk til judikui a. 1.1 1 tn mm ai Court nri. id v nria r tmnnripn nnu uuuicBiii: s it Gratz s. B1JI UBI M list received a new Hue of Jap roitj different styles of extension s com (5 to 30. Rador s. "E Sldelo," the best cigar made, at I .1... -1 . SI-..- r.L tl.. ...... I i-k TT.lAi. 1 hr.nw.itis. T O lutd-Clrl to take rare of child. (name. Apply airs. na :er. izus ebl street. m hundred and sixty acres. Half bottom land. Good imnrove- 11600. E. T. Wade. Castle's for fresh fish. Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. See Sharp's artistic wall paper. Dining tables fS and .up. Rader's. Pecan Sundae, Schmidt's pharmacy. Fresh strawberries dally. Hawley Bros. Gedney's Queen olives. Hawley Bros. Delicious Bros. Store for rent, inquire of Chris Ranley. Have your shoes repaired at Teutsch's. UNCI L MEETING CONTRACT FOR SEWER PIPE SIGNED THIS AFTERNOON. Loan of $400 Authorized and $1,500 Collected on an Inoebtedness New Ordinance Passed Relating to Fines for Disorderly Conduct Regular Salary 1.1st. strawberries. Hawley Wanted Ironers. Apply Pendleton Steam Laundry. For alfalfa hay, see G. W. Rlgby, 704 Thompson street. Try the Palm, 221 Court Btreet, for nuts, candles and fruits. $4.45 and $4.85 for two styles fold ing go-carts. Strongly made. Nolfs. Fresh strawberries. Oliver & Co. Seeds, package and bulk. Hawley Bros. 22 styles new paper napkins, extra line jme tissue ana crepe paper. iNOII'S. Camas Prairie stock ranches, 1G0 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 i bear looking into. wanted Job by young man, any kind of work, city or country; best of references. Tel. Red 14. T GLASS WAVC TIT T? A -T--.. u --XXv3JiO " line of Cut Glass will "?' Picking" for Inne 'he stock is new anrl Kl?ns manv n n lino it tiff I , win surprise you. m w w h n m m ruiitui nranr i f 'to a lot of it TUB tLER and OPTICIAN 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 vnnt- nrripr Mnrlrpt lor June, Alta street, opposite Savings Bank, Commencement day gifts, books, stationery, fancy dishes, silver novel ties, fine perfumes. Nolfs. Hazelwood Ice cream bricks at Ward's. Three flavors vanila, straw berry and chocolate. Price 50 cents. Experienced threshing machine hand doslres position as tender or engineer, latter preferred; 14 years' experience; best references. Charles Storkey, Cottcrell, Ore. our Stock Cattle for Sale. Have for sale BO head of cows, 25 calves by side; 10 2-year-old heifers, ami lb yearling lieirers. ELMER SPIKE, Echo. Ore. v-astiie boap ioc cake, 3 cks. -pure im Ported kind bnlL- I If Y cans UJ. 35c nee n.i. 0t Furniture Household Ammonia 15c Bottle Unfortunate wwJi aneat.and mo,,t careful house-trnnt?i-.are ?tfP acted with the trouble and. discomfort of bed bui?s. ta uotJ wte minute but nd" .t??0 rellaWe buK destroyer I1'" L? t 'hem at ouoe. WW Z0 B09 DESTUOVKR li "dMt?f.??whe.rt l.hV a bid. and 'f Urgo bottle wlto sprlnlcler top rttdjr to uie JCoeppens Drug Store Ytt wm know what pure loecresm Polish, 25c bottle the best you ever had Pinenut cream for the com plexion. 25c Sponges all sizes Pure cream tartar 15c pkg. ? Ice Crean NugRet toe 1 a delicious dll, c( i Ice crenm and 1 nut ilcejilDK i - The council met in regular session last evening with F. B. Clopton in the chair, and Aldermen Howard, Hartman, Johnson, and Sommervlllo in attendance. After the leading and disposal of the minutes. Chairman Clopton an nounced that ho would like to meet the city attorney and the sower com mlttee at 4; 30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon to finally slcn nn thn mn. tiact Tor the sewer, both as to the construction work and the pining. wnicn latter contrnct hmi tint been signed by the cltv. A liquor license was crnntp.i tn v J. Bacon & Co. for the term nf slv months. The council authorized the record er to make a loan of $400 to Charles uiurpuy, laKing as security a mort gage on a lot owned by him, and sit- uuieu normwesi or town adjoining tho Hartman property. The money was to be drawn from Hip ppnpml sinking fund. The council granted nermlsslnn tn w. y. uurgess to pay $1,500 on a loan of $3,000 which he had got from the city some time ago. The permission was given provided Burgess pav the interest on the amount which was due June 5. Disorderly Conduct Ordinance. An ordinance was Introduced and passed at the session last night as a substitute for ordinance No. 12, relat ing to the disorderly conduct in the city, and prescribing penalties for the same. lhe new ordinance removes the minimum fines and Imprisonments in cases of disorderly conduct and Imposes a maximum of $50 and im prisonment for not more than 20 days. By this arrangement, the court may use his discretion In punishment. When, as was the case In the old ordinance, the minimum was $5 and a Jail sentence, the court could not hold youthful offenders as petty mis, demeanors without undue severity, and the new provision is Intended to remove this defect. Section three provides for the pun ishment of simple assault. In the old ordinance no one could be prosecut ed for less than assault and battery. The city had to prove the beatlug of the delendant In order to convict. The new ordinance provides a fine of not less than $50 or Imprisonment for not more than 20 days. Monthly Salary List. Tho council also considered the sal ary list for the month Just passed, and allowed the same. The names of the city officers and their salaries as drawn, are given below: J. W. Scheer, city marshal. . .$100.00 John Armstrong, deputy city marshal , 75.00 D. Turner, deputy city marshal 70 00 John Brown, deputy city mar shal (20 days) 50.00 Thomas Fits'. Gerald, city re corder 5').00 Charles H Carter, city attor ney 25.00 W. It. Wlthue, file chief 10.00 Sam Osborne, janitor 4.00 Pendleton Savings Bank, lent 37.50 George Darvcau, rent of pound S.OO Pendleton Water Commission water for hydrant 100.00 J. R. Means, Btreet commis sioner (22 days) 55.00 l'l'iiiiitiiimtm Men' i Coat&Pants I For Summer Wear SI2.00 lUMIIIIMIIIIIIHIIHIIIIHIIIIMIIUHllllllllMMMMt IT PAYS TO TRADE AT The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Boys Wash Shirts Large Variety 48 Ages 3 to 10 years We've been to see the President and are glad we went. Saw the largest crowd of good nattired 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, t inchse wide, 25c qualities 3 1 17c White Pique firm quality 25 cent grades 17c Good qualities Qingham 10c, now 6 l-4c Lawns Lace Striped ioc values 6c i2ic values 8c 25c values 15c French I quality Ginghams, one line 25c 17c White Dotted Swiss 25c qualities i9c 33jc qualities 25c 50c qualities 35c Silk Ginghams, 35c grades 32 inches wide, 19c New Arrivals By Express today Chataline Bogs, with chains 5oc Shirt Waist Sets 25c to 50c Belt Pins, very latest 1 5c to 50c Childrens Slippers Red, twin strap sandals . 60c Black kid, fancy strap sandals 60c Z Patent Lea, Sandals 75c f Court ties $1.00 to $1.23 THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE IH 1 1 IHMtH WtWHWtHWWHHWHtHHWHHMIMWHMHIIIIII Boy Wanted. A boy from 14 to 17 years of age wanted to work In the East Oregon Ian office. Attention Sheepmen. I can furnish flue range on the Grande Ronde river, 20 miles from Elgin; land owned by private parties Address Box 44, Ijx Grande, Or, Boiler for Sale. Twenty horse-power Hue tubular, In good condition; Inquire at the Do mestic laundry. CAVALRY HORSES SCARCE. rmy Officers and Contractors Here Looking for Good Mounts. Colonel P U Hatliuwav. of the quartermaster's' department at Van couver, C. R. Reynolds anil i. J. Kneffer, both of the same place, Lleiu Edward Cobert, of Walla Wulla. and H. iletzger ol Portland, the latter havlug a contract to furnish horses for the united States cavalry service, , are all registered at tho Hotel St.! George. The gentlemen are here look- J lug for horses and report it as almost , impossible to find stock suitable for their purpobes. The government re- j quires horses from 15 to 10 hands: high, and from 950 to 1500 pounds in! weight. , I The commission has in view a uanu which thev will examine today m hopes of finding something suitable Weston Normal Regents in session. Colonel J. II, Haley and R. Alexan der of Pendleton, accompanied jy J. W. Scrlbor and F. AI. Faxon, of Baker City, left for Weston this morning, where they will attend the meeting of the board of regents for the Weston Normal school. At this meeting all ot the officers lor me ensuing jrai will Ik; re-elected and tho accounts of the Institution for the past year will be audited. For Sale. Three-quarter sections of good wheat land, of which one-nan is in grain, and all lies five miles' north east of the city A dwelling, two harns and other ouiuuuaings, una a good water system, uau ai uin &. Co.'e grocery, or at the home of u W Rigby, 704 rnompsou street. HERE ARE A FEW New Arrivals AT The Nolf Store 13686 American Flags 2265 Hormonlcs 168 Fine Quality Base Balls 18780 Sheets Tissue Paper 1345 Rolls Crepe Paper buying in large lojLs, we certain ly can make you some interesting prices. 8pclals: 3 Rolls Galloways Medi cated Toilet Paper . . 250 Size 5 Enve lopes for 25c 38c Going to Improve Repair your homes or places of business by having them paint ed or papered. Come to tss Large and nicely selected stock ol wall paper and paints. E. J. Murphy, 111 Court Street, Correctly Booted i The walk, the ride, the hunt, or a spin on onr wheel arc not to be enjoyed unless you are correct ly booted Agenoy for liams Paint. the Shurwlu-Wll AIwuvh think of this store as the one ' most likely to have what you waut. We'll get it ir i'n w iks nau. The Nolf Store FLAGS AND FIREWORKS TAKE YOUR CHOICE One of the finest residences In I'endleton 1) rooms all modern im1 provements; pretty lawn; complete $6,500. $2,500 down, balance on time. Another residence 7 rooms, with until, sewerage, electric lights; pretty lawn, shade trees, within three blocks of Main street, 12,500. Other houses and lots from suoo to 2,500, Nice residence lots, $150, 50 and $500. JHueh Other Town Property, Ranches. and Easy Terms, Where Desired. E. D. BOYD. Ill Court Street Our Shoes Show the Correct and Latest Styles in Business Wear or Occasions of Pleasure : : : You oan't go wroag in them BUY AND BE PLEASED AT Boston Store Custom Made Shoes to Fit ' S2.50 to $4 A. EKLUNLV Cor. Court aiul Mkbi fat. JuM Moolf