1 ?,' r,in - 1 t DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1903. 21 IS SORRY HE DID II AT COST 1000 Pairs of Slippers and Oxfords In Patent Leather and Vici Kid, Welts and Turns. Every pair must bo sold before July 4th. See display in Dry Goods window. BDTSCH 'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Corner of Main and Alta City Brevities Ltle's for fresh flsh. L sharp for paper hanging. i The Delta's Iced drinks. Micious ice cream, The ueita. th strawberries. Oliver & Co. MlDg tables $5 and up. Rader's. resh ripe cherries. Hawley Bros. I n.iltc tii TnoriTor'B ; your spring nest strawberries. Hawley Bros, jie your shoes repaired' at inch's. 'its' cigar store, headquarters for Ikers' supplies. Lst received a new line of Jap t hats, at Campbell s. forty different styles of extension bits from J5 to ?3U. itauers. IFJ Sldelo," the best cigar made, at cigar store. Court street. i always In sight on the Under- I typewriter. J. S. Keos, agent. 1 kinds of imported and domestic Icles and clam chowder at Gratz's. four furnished housekeeping rooms man and wife, 725 Johnson street. tae hundred and sixty acres. Half bottom land. Good improve- kit. $1600. E. T. Wade. Rent Suite of rooms, nicely wished, one block and a half west I Main street. Inquire 208 Alta. tfoueer always furnishes good Send In your order. Market i street, opposite Savings Bank. S I I - I Snv $15 Pys to spend your watch dol toe beCause it pays us to make dollar go a little farther than Special io awe vvaitham move- IS VOllr rli., . . . 3. -- -...! lor the ,Y "ne you'll Mtk though. low price of a have to act HUNZIKER the JEWELER and OPTICIAN Choice moats at Houser's. ?50 glvon away. See page 4. Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. See Sharp's artistic wall paper. Store for rent, inquire of Chris Hanley. Swift's Premium hams and bacon. Hawley Bros. Nice furnished rooms to rent at 309 Court street. Wanted Salesman and collector. Call at this office. Fresh lettuce, peas, rhubarb, string beans. Hawley Bros. Try the Palm, 221 Court street, for nuts, candles and fruits. U C Rader about that $50 worth of furniture ho Is giving away. Received dally, fresh tamales, crabs and crawfish at Gratz's, See page 4 about the $50 worth of furniture Rader Is giving away. Blacksmith shop In Pendleton for sale. See Earnhart, Association block. , Don't let cigars get the best of you get the best of ctgars. Han Ion's. Good business for sale. Main street, between Alta and Court. See E. T. Wade. Camas Prairie stock ranches, 1G0 to 1.000 acres. Prices right. E. T. Wade. Full assortment James Whltcomb Riley's poems. Nolf's up-to-date book store. Chase & Sanborn's delicious cof fees, always fresh ut C. Rohrman's, Court street. Sewing and dressmaking, Miss Jes sie Jones, 1015 Franklin street, cor ner East Railroad. For Sale Two fresh milch cows. Address W. F. Cook, city, or call at Rlgby river ranch. Several new cases of smallpox have developed In Walla Walla dur ing the past week. For Rent Two cottages, good lo cation, suitable for small family. In quire at 100 Bluff street. For Sale The Delta candy store. Doing a fine business. Owner in poor health. E. T. Wade. John King, a degenerate of Port land, has been sent to the reform school for Indecent behavior on the streets. Look out for grand opening some time next week. Rainier beer, grand free lunch and concert, under the new management. This time it is M'-o Gratz himself, not Mike Rob c.U Trading in "puts" and "calls" un der our system is very profit? ile. We handle grain and stock tf .nts on a margin of as low as $20 Our book on "put" and "call" trading sent free on application. References, Brad street. Booge & Co., members of Chamber of Commerce, 37 Corn Ex change, Minneapolis. C. E. FINCH ASSAULTED BY JAMES STOCKMAN Driven Out of a Barn Where He Had Taken Shelter From the ' Rain Finch Is Then Struck on the Head With Scantling. The rain brought good luck to tho Pendleton baseball team, but It was noi inn nearer of rood tl.Hnrs in r. 5-. rincu, or to James Stockman icoiuruny. wniie tno showpr wns passing over the city, C. E. Finch, in company with some other men. who were engaged In some work near tho resmence or James Stockman across tho river, went Into the ham nf tho latter to escape the wet. While mere the owner appeared and orde: ed them out of tho building. The men wont, and when they were out, Finch made some remark not couched in the best languago pos sible, to which Stockman took excep- uun. no picKeu up a piece of scann ing and waded in' after the blood of the man who had Insulted him. striking him on the right side of the neaa nad knocking him down and out. Finch was picked up and taken to his home, where Doctors McFaull and KIrby attended to him and dress ed tho wound. Today he Is resting easily, though his head is quite sore and he suffers a good deal from tho snock of tho blow. Stockman was very sorry that he had hit tho man as hard as ho did and this afternoon appeared before tho recorder's court and plead guilty to assault, and was fined $50 and costs by the court, which ho paid. END OF THE WOOL SALES. Im Deadlock, Resulting In Holding mense Quantities. The end of the wool sales yester day was not as harmonious as the beginning. ' The growers, or at least some of them, thought that tho buy ers had formed a ring for the purpose of holding the prices down and refus ed to sell their wool, preferring to hold it for private shipment. They would rather take the risk anu the added expense of the latter method than to sell for the terms that were offered by the buyers. As a rule, though, the ones holding were small men, all of tho large growers selling at the bids offered. The last sales are given below: Pounds, J. E. Smith 1)0,000 Waucup & Hubbard . . 0,091) C. Ely 9,233 Suiiderman 5,125 Sam Warner 9,535 Perrard 13,903 Cents m 1231 12-Vi 12 13H 14 Total 133,955 H M RBRM With Nat Dressing 1 In I'? di?h Ice Cream with nugat nuts mixed and blend- f 8Pial way that makes it simply immense "4cin.Ceam is delc'us. Perhaps you have had the word t Crtam L sP'led for you somewhere by a bad dish of Ice T reiih n -r c sure aa come nere at once anu ictuvci BtrtT n- tone and learn where the Good Ice Cream, urea ever aerved, is to be had the . this season. lppeim0 rung! Store "u owps from Main Street toward the Court House Returned From Missouri. Hen Martin, proprietor of the Cot tage hotel of Meacham, has Just re turned from a three weeks' visit In Northwest Missouri, whither he was called by the illness of a brother, who died shortly after Mr. Martin reached there. Ben was In Kansas City during the terrible floods last week and saw sights that cause an Oregontau's hair to stand straight up. He reports crops In some portions of Kansas and Missouri to be very back ward and says the flooded districts present a terrible spectacle, all the houses, fences and Improvements be ing destroyed or irreparably damaged. ; ; t ; Every Saving Counts One will find it a pleasure to make a trip through our t furniture store, the stock of which is like none other, whether f you have an entire house to fit out, or just a single piece to 1 buy, it will pay you to come here, as nowhere else do we t believe will be seen such excellent variety, beauty of designs ; and such quality at the price. Indeed your furniture buy f ing will be done most pleasingly and economically at the BAKER & FOLSDM store. No furniutre too elaborate for us and then we have so many nice, pretty pieces of furniture I that will fit in here and there and add much to the ap pearance and comfort of the room, not expensive either, you would be surprised. t Our carpets are our pride and we do not brag when we f say it is the best assorted and most up-to-date in town, ranging from 2 or 3 ply ingrain to the heavy Wiltons and t I body Brussels. Many designs of art squares, rugs, matting i and linoleum-all fresh and new-at unmatched prices for I matchless goods. Baker & Folsom NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE i I The June "llakawlnn." The June number of the "llaka wlnn," the last to be issued until af ter vacation, is now out. It Is a credit to the Pendleton high school and the city of Pendleton, and when school opens again should be patron ized more liberally than ever. The editors of the journal gracefully ac knowledge tho kind and generous treatment they have received from Pendleton business men and express entire satisfaction with the success of the enterprise, both from a finan cial and educational standpoint. Matinee Postponed. Owing to the rain the driving meet scheduled to have taken place yes terday by the Pendleton Driving As sociation was called off and the money taken at the gate was returned to those in attendance, the track be ing to slick to risk the horses on. One race was had between three In dians for a purse made tip by the members of the association on the ground. The meet was postponed till next Friday when tho same program will be carried out. Mrs. Hampton Funeral. The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Hampton, mother of Stephen A and Thomas Hampton of this city, will be held at the home of Stephen Hampton on East Court street, Sunday morn ing at 9:30. The friends of the fam ily are Invited. Interment in Olney cemetery. All warrants on School District No. 10, from 232 to 278, will be paid up on presentation ui my onme, rouiu 10. Judd building. Interest ceases after this date. JOHN HAILiEY, JR., Clerk. Pendleton Oregon, June 12, 1903. "And vou have never kept a dog?" "Well, I wont go quite bo far as that. My neighbors two dogs get an meir meals at my kitchen door." Cleve land Plain Dealer, PIONEER BUSINESS HOUSE, mmense Development or peoples Warehouse In Seventeen Years. The Peoples Warehouse, whoso full-pago advertisement appears on another page, Is one of tho pioneer business Institutions of the city, and has reached Its present hlght of pros perity solely by the pluck and push and up-to-date methods of Ub man agement. It was organized on the lst of September, 1880, by I. Fulck and Leon Cohen, In tho room now occu pied by the Boston Store. At that time it was a general merchandise store and rarrled all tho equipment of a typical country store. In August, 1890, tho storo was moved to its present quarters and tho f.tock or general merchandise was changed to one of general dry goods as carried today. In March, 1895, Leon Cohen bought the full stock of his partner and has since built up tho trade to the enormous proportions it now en Joys. At the time the storo was moved to Its present location, the store room it occupied was tho only brick on that block, and failure was predicted for tho venture; but tho present stat ur of tho business disproves tho tho-ory. ,. Sale of Lands and Lots. James S. Undsey and Sadlo E. Llndsey, his wife, havo sold to John F. Harvey for $5,000, tho south half of tho southwest quarter of section 13, the east half of the southeast quarter of section 14; the north half of the northeast quarter and the southeast quarter of tho northeast quarter of section 22; tho northeast quarter; tho east half of the north west quarter and tho southwest quar ter of the northwest quarter of sec tion 23; the west half of the north west quarter of section 24; all In township 4, south of range 31 east; also lots 1, 2 and the south half of lots 3 and 4 in block B, or RiiBsell's addition to Alba. GRAIN COFFEE It you use Graln-0 in place of coffee you will enjoy it jut a much for it tuste the same; yet, it is like a food to the system, dis tributing the full bubitance of the pure grain with every drop. TRY IT TO-DAY. At grocer, errrwlicre; ISc.ndWc. perpukigt. To Whom It May Concern. Union No. 599, or Pondleton, Ore., Juno 3d, 1903. We, tho undersigned committee, duly appointed by this body, do horo by declnre Mr. William Hlckoy unjust to organized labor, Aftor signing an agreement as a contracting palntor, to do and abldo by tho roquost of this body, on April 10th, or thereabout, ho now goes contrary to what ho agrees, and wo therefore dcclaro him unfair to all organized labor. (Signed) Commlttco: JAS. ENRIC1HT, It. S. A. Ia RAKER, Pros, Pasco Irrigation Company. Tho Pasco Irrigation Company has been Incorporated by Soattlo capi talists, with $3,500,000 capital, for tho purpose of Irrigating 230,000 acres of lands In Yakima and Frank lin counties, lying along tho banks of tho Columbia river. Hot Lake Bath Houses Finished, Guests will plcaso secure rooms In advance. Rates: Board and room, $10 to $10 per week. Baths, $1.50 per week. Tho new bath houso la now i eatly. Visits Tribe. I.. 11. Howler, of Pcndloton, great statu sachem of Uio Red men, visited the local trlbo this week. Monday evening tho lodgo In conjunction with tno dcgiuo of PucahontnB gavo a so cial session In honor of tho visitor. Hiunpter Miner, "My wlfo Is a fumous cook," Mul Huh announced proudly, "Ho?" re sponded Barlow, Indifferently. "Yos, sir, Sho concoctH sauces tlmt mako even health foods palatable." Life, OXFORDS Clyde R. Wyman, of Aberdeen, Wash., wuh cut in twain at tho waist by a saw Friday. THE WOLF STORE Money refunded If good, prove unutlt'ictorr TlieMlimdjrllltletloc.ru ca be folded nd bind Id i bwc of 10 locbei. i AC UK Sironfctrtlcleln nurket.,.,"! row Boy's Jrcn Wagon the kind for hard service, at t8c,$l,35, $1,95. $2.26, $2.45 Nv Ari-lvuUi-rull line ol Ills Wheeler Wlleoi'i books od a full line of iVreeldeot Koomelt'i booki. ' 3 i u en o H Boston Storo Outm Mad Sh $2.50 to $4.00 Beit Dollar in town A. EKLUND Judd Block, Cuurt aaJ Mela It. - --MamJliaM,-,M'