A Real Bargain Week in Boys' Suits BezinninR Tuesday and continuing all week we will rjve a Bomfide discount of 20 percent from our regit, fjf price on every boys and childs suit in the house. Here i a chance to save some money. $5.00 suits less 20 per cent $4.00 $4.00 suits less 20 per cent 3 20 $3.00 suits less 20 per cent 2.40 $2.50 suits less 20 per cent 2.00 51.75 suits less 20 per cent 1.4o In Rear of Dry Goods Department DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1903, FLOWERS AND CEREMONIES. (Continued from page 1.) amtimn All) TOM S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Corner Main and Alta Streets. City Brsvifives OA's (or fresh fish. 3 Sharp (or paper hanging. Isj The Delta's Iced drinks. 8: iho- work at Tetttsch's. Mctas ice cream, The Delta. Uiies' half soles 40c. Teutsch. Set your spring suits at Joerger's. pur shoes repaired at kich'i. S.ce furnished rooms to rent at ) tart street. i kinds of Imported and domestic kin it Gratz's. n' cljsr store, headquarters for im' supplies. 1 recelted a new line of Jap tet hats, at Campbell's. ' different styles of extension I'ts from 5 to $30. Rader's. rH Sldelo," the best cigar made, at I'cljir store. Court street. ftrt altrays In sight on the Under- i typewriter. J. S. Kees. agent. J business for sale. Main street. frees Alta ana Court. See E. T. Choice meats at Houser's. Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. See Sharp's artistic wall paper. Dining tables $5 and up. Rader's. Fresh strawberries dally. Hawley Bros. Gedney's Queen olives Bros. Delicious Bros. Store for rent, Inquire of Chris Hanley. Try the Palm, 221 Court street, for nuts, candies and fruits Fresh strawberries. Oliver & do. Seeds, package and bulk. Hawley Bros. Hawley strawberries. Hawley In Memory of C. K. Davla. Washington, May 30. In the na. t inn Ol i 1 . . tojuiui iouay uusiness was sua- i iuuu wniie thousands of citizens. cterans of three wars and their de scendants paid tribute to the nation's muic ueaa. Washington Is encircl ed by cemeteries, each the resting Place of departed soldiers Glen wood. Oak Hill, Holy Rood, Bright wood, Soldiers' Homo, the Congres sional Cemetery, with Its acres of soldiers' graves, nnd Arlington, wnere thousands upon thousands have their resting places marked with Imperishable granite and sad Inscription, "To the Unknown Dead." in each of these cemeteries today me morial services were held, and ora tlons delivered hv unmo nt ti, nb,c orators of tho country. As usual mm coremonies were at Arling ton. A prominent fent Urn nt Mia n v. erclses thero was the unveiling of a handsome bronze bust of tho latoi Senator Cushman K. Davis, nf Mln.i nesota. The bust Is life-size and was moueieu oy signor Trentanovc. It rests upon a nolisheri hH r.r itniinn granite, upon four sides of which are Hie WOrtlS "SOlIel-" "Br.hnlr Statesman," "Friend." Tomb of McKlnley Decorated. VaniOIl. O.. MnV 30 Vnlr.ro,,.. of the Grand Army, the Rnnntah war unu Ule ClllZenR nf 1'nntr.M iynnitpi.il!. united today In paying tribute to the memory or President McKlnley. Many beautiful floral offerings to be placed on the toom nf tlm into ident were received nere last night unu rouay. 11C 11(1 np wrpntha from Washington, Chicago, Cleveland, nusuurg and Eastern nolnts. Mrs. aicruniey took the flowers to West lawn and had them arranged nlmnr the tomb. Memorial services were held at the cemetery this afternoon under the auspices of the veterans' organizations. Memorial Day in Chicago. Chicago, May 30. Memorial dav was generally observed In Chicago today. In the forenoon the veterans visited the various cemeteries, where memorial exercises were held and the graves of departed comrades dec orated with flags and flowers. This uuermion mere was a monster pa tIIMIWHWUMmintlHHIIMIIMMMMUIIMIMMMlHIMmMM The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Camas Prairie stock ranches, ICO to j rade wlt'i 10,000 veterans In lino. A printedGirl to take care of child. 1 some. Apply Mrs. Baker. 1208 Webb street e hundred and slxtr acres. Hnlf bottom land. Good imnrove- 11600. E. T. Wade. 1 Sale The Delta candy store, t lite busltieas. rtemi. In 'lHth. E. T. Wade. headquarters Association 1,000 acres Wade. Hanlon's cigar store, for smokers' supplies, mock. Blacksmith shop In Pendleton for sale. S"e Earnhart, Association block. Wanted Job by young man, any Kind of work, city or country; best of references. Tel. Red 14. For Rent Suite of rooms, nicely furnished, one block and a half west or Main street. Inquire 208 Alta. Hazelwood Ice cream bricks at Ward's. Three flavors vanlla, straw berry and chocolate. Price 50 cents. Houser always furnishes good meat. Send In your order. Market Alta street, opposite Savings Bank. Skull In Ratlesnake Den. Prices right. E. T. : l)retl' ceremony was held for the nrsc time under the direction of the Illinois Association of Naval Veter ans. From an auxiliary cruiser slow ly steaming about the harbor the Aeterans cast roses out upon the water in remembrance of the naval heroes who rest In unknown graves. 1 At Lincoln's Tomb. SpriiiKfleiu, III,, May 3d. A general observance 'of Decoration day was held in Springfield today. The cere monies at the tomb of Lincoln In Oak Rldgo cemetery were more than usu ally Impressive. In the forenoon tho graves of the soldiers were strewn with flowers and on the surface of Sangamon liver flowers were cast in honor of the memory of dead naval veterans. Sherman Statue Unveiled. New York, May 30. One of .e ililef features of today's observance of Memorial day In the metropolis, -no' of GenerSnrZ Plaza entrance to Central Park. Secretary of War Root delivered the oration and Grand Army veterans, regulars from Governor's Island and detachments of militia took part. Unveil Statue of McKlnley. Adams, Mass., .May 30. The heroic cast bronze statue or President Mc Klnley was unveiled today with im pressive exercises and in the pres ence or a large crowd that Included many persons of prominence. The statue repiesents the president In the uttitude of delivering an addiess. It mounted on a pedestal of granite ' line ol rtr.i. ...n1.,.. ,0,es "VV 80lllll0 ol,o a triangular plot or land In front It " i I v"iuut nnu is kihih 11. (,r tm, mraiy. of which President j m-Mng tor June! McKlnlev laid tho corner-stone on his Notice to Bullderi. visit to Adams a Tew years ago, us Sealed bids will be received at the Kcst !' Ills friend, William 11. office of T. F. Howard, architect, I'lunkett. room seventeen Judd block, up to 1 Decoration Day in Manila. thiee o'clock p. m., of May 16th, 1903 IT PAYS TO TRADE AT (Mm We have all the new novelties in the new weaves and color combinations as well as staple and reliable kind of summer dress materials a large stock too large in fact and so we are making prices that will certainly tempt you to have them sent home. z Colored Lawns In small cots and dress patterns at one-half price. 75c goods 38c 65c goods 33c 50c goods 25c I Embroiderid Swiss 35c goods f Ac 25c goods J 3c 20c goods 10c Marsatles and Dimities White lace striped 35c goods 20c 25c goods 15c 20c goods J2ic (5c goods 9c JOc goods 7c We offer No newer lines shown in the big cities than we are showing in Osiris Novelties Mercerised Oxfords Afton Dimities Osiris Cloth, nile green and blue, only 23c Fancy Oxfords, in pink, blue and green, worth 50c, only 39c Afton Dimities, large varie ty of colorings, styles all new, worth 20c, only 1 5c Fancy Ribbons Embroidered Hosiery Summer Gloves TDue Peoples Wsnrelhioiiiise HIIIIHtlH Ml I M 1 1 I lit t I M ! H IT GLASS WAYS PLEASES ' line of ( '!" Pirtir Surprise you.1 EW REPAIRING l with a den of rattlesnakes C. J. .Mat thews and some fellow workmen dis covered the skull of a human skeleton I on Black creek, a tew miles from i BolBe. The men had been engaged I In shearing sheep and while hunting j they ran across tho rattlers. They . killed a number of the snakes and 1 finally one of the party threw a rock 1 1 at a snake a short distance olt. It struck something which gave forth a peculiar hollow sound. On Investl 1 gation this proved to be a human ' . skull which had been yellowed by line, mere were wnar. appeared io no i. ELECTION AND SOCIAL. branch of 6daIot of it, tZIKER THc LR and OPTICIAN our for the erection and completion of a two-story brick building, according to plans prepared Tor the same by T. F. Howard, architect.' Stone founda : tlon and cement work reserved.' The i right Is reserved to reject any and all bids for the work. May Oth, 1903. Wanted Two or three furnished rooms for housekeeping. Inquire at this office. .Manila, May 30. eDcoratlon day was observed In the Philippine capi tal by both the military forces and the citlxeus. In the Ameilcan ceme tery, where tho bodies of a consider able number of soldiers have been burled during the past year, there were Impressive bervlces held under the auspices of the officials and of, the American Club of Manila. I Women of Woodcraft Meet In Social Session and Choose Officers. Tho Women of Woodcraft held a very entertaining meeting last even ing In Hendricks' hall. At that tlmu tho semi-annual election of oilleern was held. Following the business or the meet ing a social hour was very pleasant ly spent by those present. Grand Clerk J. 8. Wright, or i.eadvlllo. Col., was present and gave the ladles a very Intel estlng talk Herieshments were served and altogether a very pleasant evening was had. Following is tho list or officers elected tor the eusulng term: PaHt guardian, Minnie Stone; guardian neighbor, Mary Johnson; adviser, Mrs. Mary Knight; magician, Minnie Itenii; captulu or gunrds. Sara Catch ing; musician. May Krebs; Inner sentinel, Kmmn Holts; outer sentinel, Mrs. Cook; manager, Mrs. Means. Wool Sale Light Hair a million pouudH or wool were o He rod for sale last Monday at the II. G. Co'h. warehouse, but buyers did nut seem to be Inclined to coiud up to wooigrowei'H' prices, says the Arlington Record. However, thero were four lots changed hunds at prlceB ranging rrom 12 to 1314 cents. Eaglet Notice, Special meeting or I'eudlelou Aerie Sunday night, Muy 31. There urter, regular meetings on euch sec ond nml fourth Tuesdays nt 8 o'clock p. in. J. T. IIINKI.H, President. HOY ItlTN'Klt, Secretary. "bulk Hoi . ' can? 1(5 ltd. Hi Ctile Soap 'occake, cks 25 -pure im Ported kind Household Ammonia 15c Bottle T1....1 Unfortnate Prour- ,.Uot,to.,!'a9tea "mute but S"at?i d re iab,e bu destroyer t for I ii;,S2,.5,.u df"'11 vBtraiu, Urge bottle H ttl .prlukler top re uiy to ute JPeas Orng Store "III Furniture Polish, 25c bottle the best you ever had ' Pinenut cream t for the com plcxion 25c 4. New Brick Business House at Athena C. K. Troutinan went to Athena to day to consult with N. A. Miller, or that place about the plans tor a large brick business block which Mr. Mil ler will erect during tho coming summer. Warned Position of Trust. JJy a middle-aged man of good habits, having a good general busi ness experience, good penman, cor lespoiulent and collector. Hest refer ences; modest salary. Address P. S care B. O. Sponges all sizrs 'un'youtrrour Pure cream i tartar 15c pkg. I Ice Crean Nugqct 10 tl a delicious Jlli ft 4r ice et'uxa ana nut dreeing On Her Way From the East. Mrs. Sherman, of Spokane, Is the guest or her brother. Conductor A. P. Nash, at the home on West John son street. Mrs. Sherman Is on her way homo from a visit In the Kast, and will spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. Nash before proceeding to her home. T Pace That Kills. Muggins Yes. Scorcher Is going the pace that kills. Buggins Drink? Muggins No. automobile. Philadel phia Record. DAPHNE CIRCLE ELECTION. Board of Officers for the Ensuing Term. The ladles of the Daphne Circle, Women of Woodcraft, met last Wed nesday at their regular place of meeting in Ijj Dow hall, and at thin lime the following officers for tho eu sulng term were elected: Guardian neighbor, Mrs, M, Cronlu; adviser, Mrs. Jane Sloan; magician, Mrs, Alice O Daniel; attendant, Mrs, Agnes Nel son; inner sentinel, Mrs, I;mbaugh: managers, Mrs, Stanlleld and Mrs, Poylen; musician, Miss Vina Hale. Woodmen, Attention. Pendleton Camp, No. 41, W. O. W., will have election of officers Saturday night. Other matters or official im IKH'tnuce will come up for discussion. Tho consul commander, would earn estly request that all mombers come out as a full attendance Is desired. The Nolf Stove Correctly Booted 1 The walk, the ride, the hunt, or a spin in your wheel are not to he enjoyed unless yon are correct ly booted Our Shoes Show the Correct and Latest Styles in Business Wear Paper Bound Books! Or Occasions of Pleasure : : : 1450 copies, hundreds of leiding authors, jc to 50c The most complete line ever shown here. Toilet Soap About 10 gross fine Toilet Soaps from 2c to 24c a bar, Most coinpletete line at lowest prices You can't go wrong In them BUY AND BE PLEASED AT Boston Store The body of Kdward M Thayer, who carried $500,000 life Insurance, has been exhumed at Newtonvllle, Mass., to make an examination Into the cause or his death. He was 28 years or age and some allege he took poison that beneficiaries might bene fit by his death. Cook Books Another large shipment of these useful hooks, The "While House," "Home Queen" and "Every Day" Cook Books, from 38c to J 1 24. I The Nolf Store Mlank kooks and office supplies SHOES $2.50 to $4.00 MADE TO FIT They wear well too A. EKLUND Judd Block Court 4 Mala 8t4. I