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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1903)
V DAILY EAST 0REG0NIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17. 190S. T COST 1000 Pairs of ilippers and Oxfords In Patent Leather and Vici Kid, Welts and Turns. Every pair must be sold before July 4th. See display in Dry Goods window. S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Comer of Main and Alta City Brevities Ltle's for fresh usu. . Sharp for paper hanging. . Sharp's artistic wall paper. ting taoies u" "p- " sh ripe cherries. Hawley Bros. jour spring suits at Joerger s. lest strawberries. Hawley Bros, r i i - Itt your snoes repuueu hi fcch's. Its' cigar store, headquarters for ten supplies. I; received a now lino ol Jap t hats, at Campbell s. Lit different styles of extension Is from 5 to $30. Itader's. Sldelo," the best cigar made, at j1 cigar store. Court street. Irk always u sight on the Uuder- typewriter, J. S. Kees, agent. llads of Imported and domostlc ecs and clam chowder at Gratz s. Rent Suite of rooms, nicely tiled, one block and a half west i!n street. Inquire 208 Alta. jser always furnishes good Send in your order. Market I street, opposite Savings Bank. kdlng In "nuts" and "calls" un- Iar system is very profltr lie. We e grain anil stock a- .nts on Irgln of as low ns $20 dur book fit' ana "call" trading sent free pppncauon. Hcferonces, Brad- Boose & Co.. members of Iber of Commerce, 37 Corn Ex It, Minneapolis. Choice moats at Houser's. $G0 given away. See page 4, Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. Best building lots In Pendleton. Wade. Store for rent, Inquire of Chris Itanley. Swift's Premium hams aud 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. street, ilh Thomas Pads for all that is pnnri mid luble in Clocks has fnr fnrrv P'S. We are sellinp .cn I'" Thomas clocks for $2.75. Its of patterns. pe and get one. Try the Palm, 221 Court for nuts, candles and fruits. U C Rader about that $50 worth of furniture he is giving away. Best, stock ranches In Camas Pra irie, 100 to 1,000 acres. Wade. See page 4 about the $50 worth of furniture Rader Is giving away. "20 Years a Hustling," a slde-split-tlng book, Other new things at Nolf's. One business opening sold yester day; two left on Main street. Wude. Blacksmith shop In Pendleton for sale. See Karnhart, Association block. Don't let cigars get the best of you get tho best of cigars. Han Ion's. Chase & Sanborn's delicious cof fees, always fresh at C. Rohrmnn's, Court street. Woman wanted to do general house work; pay good wages If competent. I Call K. O. office. Sowing and dressmaking, Miss Jes sie Jones, 1015 Franklin street, cor- ner East Railroad. ' Furniture of a five-room cottage for sale ut a sacrifice; enquire at this ofllce or address P. O. Box 502. For Rent Large front bedroom In private reitldence, close in; one or two gentlemen; reasonable terms; ?12 East Bluff. BAKER CITY WOOL SALES POSTPONED UNTIL MIDDLE OF JULY, Highest Bid Made Was Z CenU Emergency Does Not Justify a -Sac- rlfir Ua.i &i . . ... -. ' now aiorca was snear- ed From Yearlings This Sale No uruerion to Eastern Oregon Mar "uuer uuy, jlmo 17. Tho wool saies nere yesterday were a total fU ?le. As a result of the deadlock tho sales were postponed until July 15-16. Buyers and sellers were both Inde- punucni to a remarkable degree. . The wool market sttllatlnn wns Ala. cussed from every standpoint and tho emergency was not considered by tho WOOl growers to lifi nplltp rnn,h jiiouijr a sacrince. They will hold for higher prices until the next sale, and If things aro not satisfactory at that time they will still hold Secretary J. H. nwlnn nr ti, ctnta Woolgrowors' Association, was pres ent at the sales here yesterday. Two or three Boston buyers, four from San riuucisco, ana tnree from Western points were also on the ground. Others in attendance were; Robert Wilson, of the Burlington iuuu; U- T. sweney, of tho Erie Dcs patch; F. H. Stocker. of the Traders' Despatch; William Ellery, represent ing iiailowe and Dona il Tlnsfmi- V Green, of Carson & Company, Boston; E. J. Burke, of H. C. Judd & Root. Hnrtford, Conn., and Horn Cotter, of Livingston. i lie highest bid made was 12c ior tno cups of Sam Kidder, 50,614 pounds, and I.eo Bros., 89,876 pounds. ine ngure was not accepted. A Kale will be held at Elgin July lU-li. secretary Gwlnn, of the Oregon wooigrowers' Association, in explain ing the postponement of the sales in Hauer city, said today: "The wool offered for sale yester day was shorn from yearlings and for tins reason the bidding wns not lively. Later In (he season when the full clip Is displayed, both buyers and sellers will bo In a better position to base their prices. The wool now of fered Is by no means a criterion of the Kastern Oregon clip." TORNADO AT MEACHAM. Pulse of your Watch '1 does not beat CO to a min ing it to us. No feature OUSineSS IS relvinirmnrp fntU- . u ust nniv lion - ..IUI1 Return From Hot Lake, G. W. Rlgby and wife returned this morning from Hot Lake, where they have been for a week, for the benefit or Mrs. Rlgby's health. Sho has been afflicted with rheumatism and returns homo much Improved by her stay at tho lake. !th "pairs. our PUNZIKER I Marriage Licenses Issued. I One marriage license was Issued by the county clerk today, and two yes torduy afternoon. Bur Johnson and Miss Maude E. Bolt, and Virgil A. Bott and Maud L. Orover, were per mit! nil to wed yesterday afternoon, and Quy W. Wade and Elsie Folsom, both of this city, were given license today. Telegraph Wires Are Down Between Huron and Kamela. One of the most severe wind storms in the history of the county, visited tne nine Mountains, between Meach am and Huron Monday night. From Huron eastward, along the sides of tho mountain, hundreds of noes were twisted down and uproot' ed. The telegraph and telephono lines were almost completely wrecK ed for a distance of eight miles through the heavy timber and at least a dozen trees, tree tops and mnsses of broken limbs fell across tho railroad track between Huron and Meachnm. The severity of the wind may be guessed from tho terrible work It did at places. Large pine trees at least three feet In diameter, were twisted off and hurled clown the mountain sides. In places small groves of black iilnes were all blown down and every rotten tree top on the moun tain was broken off. At Meacham at least one-fourth of the magnificent black pine grove In the O. R. & N. station and hotel re serve was uprooted or broken down. Tho wind came from the northwest aud lasted for about an hour, at its worst stage. Yesterday all the O. It. & N. wires were down until noon, and no West ern Union wire was working at all, until late in the evening. It will take several days to repair tho damage be tween Huron and Meacham. RESIDENCE PARTLY BURNED. THE ;WELER and OPTICIAN Damage Case Nonsuited. Tho damage case of O. W. Allen, of Kamela, against tho O. R. & N. for tho killing of a deaf and dumb child i by an engine near Kamela, In 1901, 1 was nonsuited at Union yesterday. nSTTm i i i i i i i SSment of that powerful "Sure Death" tly even, . ,s tlle paper that was so satisfactory to evyone last season. 1 probably lint . L"?,em'nder to cret com nn. s MIU,!!""6 last year and f you did we know u some this vpar V - you you 5c package of ten sheets KPPEN'S DRUG STORE .m nmin Htreet toward the Court House Fire Probably Originated in a Defect ive Flue. Khe partially destroyed the resi dence occupied by the family of Wil liam H. Kelsey last night about 10 o'clock. The fire was discovered by Dr. Vincent, as he was going homo In the evening, and he turned In an alarm. The department responded quickly and soon had the fire under control. The cause of the Are Is not known, though It Is supposed to have originated from a defective Hue, and the back part of the house alone was damaged by It. The house Is owned by Pat Doherty of this city, aud was valued at $3,000. Ho carried an Insurance of $1,000 on the house. The front part of tho building was not harmed by the fire, but was pretty well cleaned out by the firemen. The Are at ono time look ed ns though It would dostroy the wholo structure, and the flro lads went to work to carry out the furni ture. By the time the furniture was out of the house the fire had been put out and the front part of the place had not been reached by the flames. The .damage will reach the neighborhood of $1,000, New 'Bank Clerk In Town. Arthur Lambort, of McMlnnvllie, lias accepted a position in the Pen dleton Savings Bank, and arrived in the city on Friday last to take up his work. Mr. Lambert is well and favor ably known In his native city, and will be welcomed in his new home. Dimities Latest colorings and de signs. 15c goods reduced to .8c Granadines Patterns guaranteed to be the newest. 75c goods reduced to 38o Embroirdered Swiss Small and large dots'wido or nar row stripes. 35c goods 4 reduced to ' C Organdies Genuine Scotch makes with silk stripes. 50c goods re duced to - Bis Girls Patent Leather,low heel slippers $1.50 Fancy Ribbons New arrivals Shirt Waist Sets 1 Novel tie?, 25c to 75c IT PAYS TO TRADE at THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE 50 per cent discount on Summer Dress Goods Belts No newer line shown .anywhere Summer Corsets Now lino just received Imported Dimities in pink, blue, white, black and Nile green. Striped and llowerod do signs. 30c goods reduced J T C Small Boys Canvas Shoes Cool, comfort- and $J.I5 Fancy Hose LadioB, Misses and f IZ- i. H PL, Childrous, at JC Misses Slippers Low honied, l-strap sandals patent vamps, fancy hows 50 A second shipment of MHil9S dMl! amidl VSJtt SQJl fl(ti ff warm weather wear Sixes, 33 to 46 PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Mrs, Catherine Ferguson Dead. Mrs. Catherine Ferguson, aged SO years, died Monday night at Kamela. and was bulled yesterday afternoon ut Iji Grande. She was the mother of George Ferguson, a well-known en gineer on tho O. It. & N. at Tho Dalles, and of L. E. Ferguson, also an O. It. & N. engineer at Kamela. Sho had been feeble for some time and death was expected. New Steel Drldge. Th n n a- N. nomiianv has a largo force of men now at work near Huron, constructing concrete plor for new steel bridge over jueacuam creek. The wooden bridge at that point is the only one of any noto now remaining between Pendleton and Ka mela. THE NOLF STORE Money refunded If goodi profe unuttifti'lotjr OXFORDS ThM liaody little OocrU cn be folded iul lUudlQiipiooflO I nc he, ti iC Pi OC 8trooiestai licit in market .. wt '00 Boston Store Boy's Ircn Wagon the kind for hard service, at 98o, $1.35, $1.95. $2.25, $2.45 Nmv Arrlvulki-rull lino of Kill Whetfler Wilcox' book and a full Hue of i'reildeut Kootevell'i uookt. Custom Mad Shoas $2.50 to;$4.00 Best Dollar (S 11(0 W in town A. EKLUMD Judd Mock, Court aadtMalo St. Made in California where materials are produced. The lowest priced roofing made. Lasts longer than all others. It is weather and water-proof and fire resisting. If.4 Ut k..kl.l. The Paraffine Paint Co. Sen franclic, batik, Portland. Lot Anjtlu and Dcnvtr, CeloruU. T. C. TAYLOK, Agent GOOD SOUND WOOD Is always received when you place your order with us. Fir. Tamarack and ..Pine.. Why buy poor coal when you can get the b.'st (or the same price? . Laatz Bros. Telepfco&c Mta 5i 4 A