DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 2. 1903. HHMMIIimHIHHIHMHIIHmnilHMHtlHUHHMH Shirt Waists Free IT PAYS TO TRADE AT ; j The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE I THEY FIND GREAT AND INCREASING INTEREST. t il l rim rmi nix ttninmniiMiK run rflin LAnlDll AH This Week .. . J,. .irrllt Will fllVft fllrtuj nl..i.l. a shirt waist with each Dress or Street Skirt Sold over $5- rsote lu 1UIIU" 1U&- With every 5 skirt w.e. B've -vo.u a ' u-iih every $6 'o S7 skirt we give yc 5 waist. f ou a $ 1 waist. wv st) 10 '-.su smh c o ji..so waist. With every S10 to $n skirt we give a Si. 75 to $2 waist. With every $12 to 7 skirt we Eivea 2-5 to $2.50 waist. ffe also have a very large stock of under skirts in all- the latest materials at very low prices. would be c'adtoshow ttiem. 'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Pendleton's Busy Store JEDISCH nim-L . .... 01 tne Exhibit Will Be After ward Sent to St. Louis County Courts Making Appropriations in Aid of County Displays Hoped uvery section of State Will Be Represented. City Brevities rink's lor fresh fish. Sharp for paper hanging. trr The Delta's Iced drinks. t 1 .tin ork at Teutsch's. jtas Ice cream. The Delta. Li!!' half soles 40c. Teutsch. E. four spring suits at Joerger's. your shoes repaired at at famished rooms to rent at Cow street Ibnds of imported and domestic s at Graft's. cigar store, headquarters for liin' supplies. rewired a new line of Jap r hits, at Campbell's. different styles of extension s torn 5 to $30. Rader's Choice meats at Houscr's. Everything in season at Tefft's. Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. See Sharp's artistic wall paper. Dining tables $5 and up. Rader's. Fresh strawberries. Oliver & Co. Best meals in the city at Tefft's, .oc. dally. Fresh strawberries Bros. Gedney's Queen olives. Bros. Delicious strawberries. Bros. Seeds, package and bulk, Bros. Sunday dinners a specialty l ent r. Store for rent, inquire of Chris Ranley. TrV Q ItlPIll nf Tnfft!: fnrmnrli. im Royal restaurant. Hawley Hawley Hawley Hawley at . i issnelo, the best cigar made, at) open day and night; meals at all 1 cigar store, uourt street. , hours, 25c, at Tefft's. fet always In sight on the Under- t,v tho Palm. 221 Court strppt k4 rpewriter. J. S. Kees, agent. for nuts, candles and fruits. FcM Woman to do general ' r-amns Pmlrio Efni.- ir.n r lirort inquire at this office. ! 1 onn 1 business for sale. Main street. I Wade. hwt Alta and Court. See E. T. I Haulon's clirar Ktnrp. hparfniinrtprs : for smokers' supplies. Association block. Blacksmith shoo In Pendleton for I sale. See Earnhart, Association block. Toy broom, harmonicas, fine toilet soaps, rubber bands, flags and fire works. Nolf's. Wanted .Men to handle good pay-1 vert,slnB- li:&-Two or three furnished tor housekeeping. Inquire at 1 Rent Suite of rooms, nlcelv tied, one block and a half west ' 1 street Inquire 208 Alta. President W. H. Wehnmg, of Hills ooro, and Secretary M. D. Wisdom, of Portland, members of tne board of iuuiihelts ior tne Oregon State Fair, are In the city today, having come down from a Grand nis morning. Tne gentlemen are traveling through Oregon In the Interest of the Oregon fair for this fall, and are confident of ming uie best exhibit ever placed In the entry books. Mr. Wisdom outlined the ollcy of im: uuuru ana tow of the efforts it was making in the direction of a good exhibit. The two gentlemen have lust re turned from a trip to Union, whero they placed the county work in the hands of a committee composed of Messrs. Brown. Miller ami Olenburg, who will secure a collection of the county's products for the pavilion. Liberal System of Prizes. The counties will be each asked to give exhibits, and as an Inducement, prizes will be offered for the eight best exhibits. The first prize will bo $300; the second, $250; the third. $200; the fourth, $150; the fifth, $100; and the sixth, seventh and eightn will be $100 each. Complete County Exhibits Wanted. It Is the wish of tho board to se cure county exhibits, eacn to be as complete a representation as possi ble of the grasses, grains and fruits grown in that county. The board would like to have taken to the fair at Salem the best of everything grown In each county, the things that grow under the ground and those that grow above. They want them canned, pressed and dried and fresh from the rivers, trees and ground. In fact, they want to give to the peopic visiting me lair rrom the East, an easily accessible glimpse of the pro ducts of Oregon, from one boundary to the other. They want to place side by side in the big pavilion at Salem a picture of each county as far as may be arrang ed, so that the people can see In Im agination the fields of grain and the different articles grown, and can judge by what they see of the cli matic conditions, the soil and the re sources of each part of the state. With such an exhibit, one complete In every detail, one showing the whole of Oregon's productiveness and what each section of the state can do the visiting people of the East here In search or homes, could Judge the state and pick the locality In which they wish to settle far more easily and readily than by any amount of scattered and abortive ad- (QXtDdl 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. x 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 (8c 25c goods (3c 20c goods (Oc Marsailes and Dimities White lace striped 35c goods 20c 25c goods (5c 20c goods (2Jc (5c goods 9c (Oc goods 7c We offer No newer lines shown in the cities than we are showing in Osiris Novelties Mercerised Oxfords Afton Dimities Osiris Cloth, nile green and j 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':': r IT GLASS Ways pleases line nf r... -t-- .,, . . ,Ja5S Will ly Pickine" fnr 'he stock is new and ns manv or. I ?r..i "Pew will surorise ,, j" KM REPAIRING Iffln. . p-we do a lot of it. Ing line. Exclusive territory. Brown Bros, Co.. Rochester. N. Y. One hundred and sixty acres. Half rich bottom land. Good improve ments. J1C00. E. T. Wade. Fancy Ribbons Embroidered Hosiery Summer i Gloves Appropriations by County Courts. j-, ,, , ! I 1 I I I HW The eomiMJtltlon Is made com net I-1 live in order to arouse added Interest ' among the farmers and producers I section over the state. County pride will help i'i In township 3 north of lange 33 east, containing 103 acres. For Sale The Delta candy store. ! to stimulate private Interest, and a Ernest Eggertli and wile nave som Dnlri!? n flnp lnioinoBc rw-nnr In i grand exhibit will result. Alreadv the tn James M. Slack for IJ,&(W. lots l. i.nn.- i.palHi i.- t vAa i western oart nf th stain nnil iih far I 2. 3 4. 5. 14. 10 and IB. ill block 2 of Houser always furnishes good ! hout' " ?ck"m, cu,' ve awak meat. Send In vnnr nrdpr. Marl.pt ' elK'tt ,0 desirability of a good Alta street, opposite Savings Bank. shop on Main street to his son. Rose, who will conduct the place in i tne future our IZIKER THE Und OPTICIAN -astiIe Soap i;e. 3 cks 25c pure im Ported kind I.. "Re ""'bulk Jti5c 55c cansi lining. i I ;.V.?.,-,enet and most careful liouse- piesentatlon of their resources, and tri, nminli' rnni.ra tin.'.. ittari Billy Rose has sold Ills barber 200 . J300 as a nrivate nremlnm to n"y I the ih'OdIp for tho best exhibits The ! western part of the state Is cogniz ant of the advantages to be derived Five dollars reward and no ques-,fiom the fair, and are working hard tlons asked to the ierson who will for it, but the board does not want It return bird taken from .V. P. car Mon- te be a one-sided show, and aie after day. L. J. McAtee. j the stock, agricultural and hortletil- I tural' exhibits of the eastern country I The matter will be placed lu the Electric Storm at Freewater. , hands of a progressive and energetic I. S. Bunker. In the city from Free-. man from each county and the board water yesterday, ieorted the most j exacts great results 10 spring from violent electric storm there Sunday , their efforts, evening that has ever visited that 1 . . . , section. The rain soaked the ground 1 Wl" Send the Best t0 St' Loui8' well and was or great benefit to the ' Auother reason why the slate crops. Walla Walla Union 1 should have the best exhibit that I ever was gathered for the coming fair, is that the best of the whole, the cream of the Oregon exhibit, will be shipped f St. Louis for the World's Fair of 1904. From the exhibit at the state fair It Is hoped to get the bulk of Oregon's general exhibit, and each article taken will bo credited to the county from which it Is sent. For this rea son It is desirable that the people of uie enure aiam uuciitbi uwriuocuca . ... 1 - im.i tin me coming iair .hvbsib. jeuum and Wehrung will endeavor to place tiie matter of the Umatilla exhibit In the hands of a Pendleton man who will see that Umatilla has full and fair representation not only at Sa lens in the fall, but at St. Ixjuis in 1504. I Edgewood addition o Pendleton. I LAND OFFICE FOR MAY. In Commercial Association Meeting. 'The Commercial Association will hold Its regular monthly meeting in the rooms of the association this evening, at the regular time. T Household Ammonia 15c Bottle "ive.1 are often allllcted with the c Th ,1 1 and. d'aafort of bed bum. t!t ft I coverJ'i18 t0 1,0 wLen they are IU- i "e Sot, 18 .to wate a mfnute but "tbut Bali. "Phor l5c Urn..,.. luiuuie uui aK ??d reliol)le 1,u destroyer tnV ;oatt,,e'tonee. "ulSFaBndH5DBI?P BJaTJtOVKR I. a iJr i i.1"" .b."t de"th to'l vermin K ' large Dottlo wltn apriakler top redjr to use KoeppensDrug Store w" .' know what pare ice cream Furniture Pnlisli. nr. - -j- ju bottle the best T you ever had J 1 Plnpnnf rrMm for the com- plexion 25c Sponges all sizes 4, Receiota Show Gradual Increase Homeatead Entries. Following is a 1 sport of the United States land office at l.a Grande, for tho month of May: 23 commutation of home stead entries 4.3GO.OO 98 timber and stone proofs, 15,232 acres 38,082.00 3 sales Isolated tracts, NiU acres 2 mineral entries, 4U acres 1 original desert entry, Id) acres , Fees 011 8 coal locations.. 2 mlnoral applications .... Applications to record U8 timber locations 130 homestead entries Commission on 130 II. K. GO Umatilla Indian land sales. 388C acres 19C timber and stone loca tions filed 200.00 255.00 40.00 2l.0u 20.00 980.00 1200.00 791.00 3771.00 Total f.O,132.31 Pure cream i tartar 15c pkR. t Ice Crean NiiKEct 10c a dellcloui dltti cf Ice cream iDii nutdrciilng Real Estate Transfers. Jose)h Hoch and wife have sold to Smith A. Alloway. lots 1. 2. 3, 4, 5, 10. 11. 12. 13 and 14. all In block 54 1 nthe reservation addition to J'endle- ton. The consideration was f&.DOO. Anna Beagle and Mansll Beagle her husband, have bold to ijiura B. Perriu for $2,000. the south half of tho southwest quarter of section 20 In township 2 north of range 34, Nancy E. Ehrhaid today transfer rpd tn Thomas O, Halley for J7.000, lots 1 2, 3 and 4, and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of Entertained at Adams. Tomorrow morning tho ladles of the Presbyterian Mlsslonury Society will leave on the train for Adams, where they will upend tho day with Mrs. Balstoli. of that place. The whole day will lie spent enjoying the hospitality so kindly accorded them, the party returning on the evening train. Returns to Pennsylvania. Professor W. 8. Wilson, for the past year assistant principal at the Academy, left last evening with his family for Pittsburg, Pa., his old homo, where he will reside In tho fu ture. Professor Wilson will be miss ed by patrons and students at the Academy, where his work was of the best and his efforts were earnest and sincere In tho upbuilding of the school, Free delivery of mall began In Al bany on June 1, First Oysters In Pendleton. N. C. Kofoed, of llwaco, has I lie distinction of being the first man to Introduce fresh oysters In Eastern Oregon He was running a restaur ant In Tho Dalles In the '80s, burned out, everytlUng was destroyed and Mr. Kofoed was left with only a few dollnrs. He then went to Pendleton nud opened an oyster house. Never before bail the residents of Hint little hamlet for II wus a small place nl that time been able to get fresh oyn ters. They went wild over tho Intro duction of them and mr Kofoed says It was Impossible for him to keep demands supplied. He remain ed there In the oyster business until lus wife's health gave way and he was forced to leave Then he came to llwaco nnd went Into the saloon IiiihI ness where he has been ever since llwaco Journal Correctly ...Booted The walk, the ride, the hunt, or a spin on yonr wheel are not to be enjoyed unless you are correct ly booted. The Nolf Store Paper Bound Books 1450 copies, hundreds of leading! authors, 5c to 50c. The mosti complete line ever shown here. ! Our Shoes Show the Correct and Latest Styles in Business Wear or Occasions of Pleasure : : : You can't go wrong In them Toilet Soap Abou. 10 gross fine Toilet from 2'jC to. 2c a bar. completete line at lowest Soaps Most prices BUY AND BE PLEASED AT Boston Store Cook Books & Another large shipment of these, useful hooks, The "White. Mouse," "Home Queen" and I 'Every Day" Cook Books, from, 38c to 1 1 i.y The Nolf Stove Blank kooks and office supplies SHOES $2.50 to $4.00 MADE TO FIT They wear well too A. EKLUND Jndd Block. Court & Main Sta.