East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 19, 1903, Image 5

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    DAILY EAST ORE GONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE. 19, 1903.
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.
lOTSCH'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE
Corner of Main and Alta
6
City Brevities
can see it.
its In eight.
U meats at Houser a.
,hpe work at Teutsch's.
I Sharp's artistic wall paper.
Ids tables J5 and up. Rader's.
jour spring stilts at Joerger's.
lf your shoes repairea ui
' cigar store, headquarters for
Irs supplies.
rappi ipd a new lino of Jap
Inn. at Campbell's.
Ij different styles of extension
k from 15 to 130. liaaer s.
ISidelo," the best cigar made, at
irar store. Court street
Itimic nf Imnnrtpil nnd domestic
3 and clam chowder at Gratz's.
. Rnt Suits of rooms, nicely
Ihed, one block and a half west
bin street Inquire 208 Alta.
.ser always furnishes good
Send In vnnr order. Market
Itreet, opposite Savings Bank.
f Rent Large front bedroom in
e residence, close in; one or
ceotiemen, reiisoname terms;
last Itlutr,
I ding in "puts" and "calls" un
ir arctam fc vorv nrnfltp il Wa
e grain and stock accounts on
f sin o as low as 20 Our book
lut" and "call" trading sent free
rppiicauon. iieierences, uraa-
ber of Commerce, 37 Corn Ex
e, Minneapolis.
i Thomas
lands (or all that is eoaA and
luble in clocks has for forty
Is. we are lc mi Si.cn
p Thomas clocks for $2.75.
Pis of patterns.
peand get one.
Ptflse of your Watch
l it does nm hpat an o in
I, . - -. uw w a uiiu
t bring it to us. No feature
our buSiness is receiving more
'Mtion just now than nnr
P'ch repairs.
RJNZIKER
Two
'WELER and OPTICIAN
Never out of sight.
It's before your eyes.
Castle's lor fresh fish.
See Sharp for paper hanging.
50 given away. See page 4.
Try The Delta's Iced drinks.
Delicious Ice cream, The Delta.
Smokers' supplies at Neuman's.
Ladles' half soles 40c. Teutsch.
Best building lots In Pendleton.
Wade.
Store for rent, Inquire of Chris
Ranley.
Nice furnished rooms to rent at
309 Court street.
Wanted Salesman and collector.
Call at this office.
Try the Palm, 221 Court street
for nuts, candies and fruits.
U C Itader about that $50 worth of
furniture ho Is giving away.
For Rent Four-room house on Clay
street. Inquiro at this office.
Received dally, fresh tamales,
crabs and crawfish at Gratz's.
nest stock ranches In Camas Pra
irie, IGO to 1,000 acres. Wade.
5c a dozen for Roman candles; 10c
a dozen for skyrockets. Nolf's.
See page 4 about the 50 worth of
furniture Rader Is giving away.
One business opening sold yester
day; two left on Main street. Wade.
Blacksmith shop In Pendleton for
sale. See Earnhart, Association
block.
Don't let cigars get the best of
you get the best of clgar3. Han
Ion's. Woman wanted to do general house
work; pay good wages If competent
Call E. O. office.
Sewing and dressmaking, Miss Jes
sie Jones, 1015 Franklin street, cor
ner East Railroad.
For Rent Two cottages, good lo
cation, suitable for small family. In
quire at 100 III u IT street.
Furniture of a five-room cottage for
sale at a sacrifice; enquire at this
office or address P. O. Box 5C2.
Grand opening Saturday night,
June 20, at Gratz's on the Rainier
beer. Free concert, grand free luucn.
Twenty per cent of the receipts will
go to the Heppner relief fund. Help
the good cause along.
Real Estate Transfers.
K. D Boyd has sold to Minnie S.
Rose lot 6, in block 130, reservation
addition, for $900, and to W. H. Por
ter, lots 10, U, 12. 13, 14, 15 and K,
In block 28fi, reservation addition, for
' 75.
Notice to Creditors.
The undersigned, successor to
Giasson & Royer, Is authorized to
' collect all accounts and moneys due
said firm.
. W. M. GLASSON,
1 Pilot Rock. Ore.
Poison Fly Paper
A fresh shipment of that powerful "Sure Death" fly
P'Per. This is the paper that was so satisfactory to
cv)one last season.
j reminder to get some now, as you probably
"ght some last year and if you did we know you
want some this year.
5c package
of ten sheets
KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE
CALL OF CHARITY
COUNTY COURT CONTrtlB-
UTES $1,000 TO HEPPNER
Fraternal Orders Respond Nobly to
the Request for Relief Funds
Money Pouring In From Every
Quarter and Assessments Being
Cheerfully Paid,
Relief Is pouring Into the city of
neppner irom all sides and from all
quarters. All of the lodges of this
city have subscribed or will do so at
the first opportunity, and not only
have orders responded locally, but
some o fthem have helped from out
side of the state.
The county court met this morning
and at once provided for the sum of
1,000 to go towards the relief of the
conditions at the scene of the disas
ter. Five hundred dollars were sent
this morning, and the otner 500 will
be held to pay for the things In the
way of provisions and sunnllcs that
have been sent by the people in this
piace and the vicinity. If there is
anything left after these bills have
been settled, it will be sent to bo
added to the amount sent this morning.
Tho Knights of Pythias have levied
a tax equal to 50 cents per capita and
will send $100 from tho local lodge.
James Maloney, the grand chancellor
of the state, has Issued a general call
to the subordinate lodges In tho stnte
tor a 60 cent levy, and tho state will
In this way send to the lodge at Hepp
ner at least 2,000. This money will
be forwarded to W. W. Smeed, of
Heppner. the K. of R. and S. of that
lodge. Before the call for the tax
was Issued about 500 had been sent
In by the lodges of the state for the
relief, and this will be In addition to
the amount of the call. In response
to the call 200 has come In this
morning already by telegraph.
.Mr. Maloney Is In receipt of a let
ter from Grand Chancellor J. R. Ste
venson of the state of Washington,
who has Issued a call throughout that
state for voluntary subscriptions
from the lodges, and it Is expected
that they will send in at least 1000.
Both together will net over 30n0
Francis I. McKennn, the supreme
master Artisan, has directed tho
secretary of the general assembly to
forward a general call to the lodges
tl rotighotit the ooui'ivy levying a tav
of 25 cents per ca;ilta on each lodge.
anl to forward the amounts lo A. r.
McMillan, secretary of the Lexington
lodge, who will distribute them among
the lodges of Heppner and lo:i-,
The Alpha Assembly No. u. met last
night and voted the sum of $30 to
the lodge at Heppner, and the Har
mony Assembly In Accordance with
the orders of the master artisan.
voted $15.75. The aggregate of the
sum given by the Artisans will be
large, as they have a large member
ship throughout the country
The Eagles will meet on Tuesday
evening when It Is tho present plan
to vote 100.
Daphne Circle, of the Women of
Woodcraft has given 100, and uu
Pendleton Circle will meet tonight,
when It will give its quota.
The Modern Woodmen will meet on
Saturday, when they will send a con
tribution.
The Maccabees will refer the mat
ter to tho state officer and he wm
send Instructions to the various
lodges of the state, and In this way
the donations of that order will
amount to quite a sum.
Will Hold Memorial Services.
The First Baptist church will hold
memorial services next Sunday morn
ing at 11 a. m. and an opportunity
will be given all to contribute to tho
relief fund.
The Workmen will meet tonlglit
and take some measures for the re
lief of the members of the order at
Heppner. It is not known exactly
what amount the lodgo will raise, but
It is thought that It will not be less
than 50, nnd may be as high ns "5.
Real Estate Transfers.
1.7 nluhnmn nnd Jennie Dlsliman.
his wife, have sold to F. J. Baldfield
for $9,350 tlie soutu nan ot mo
northwest quarter; the north half of
the southwest quarter, and north half
of the southeast quarter of section -.
township 4, north of range J5 east,
comprising land near "Weston.
Mrs Nancy E. Despain, Edith Berk
eley and C. C. Berkeley, her husband,
Louis B. Despain, Kieanor m ukb
in rwi Mnnr-v v. l)('Hnaln. cuardian
of Constance A. Despalu, have sold
for 2,000 to E. J. Murpiiy, an u im
in block 1. town oi reuuiuiuii.
Fine Horse Sold.
i i u,.if,.r n horse dealer of Pen
dleton.' arrived In this city last Fri
day with "Teaay," a niw muuu;u
stallion which he traded to William
Carter for a team and two liundrou
dollars. This horse Is five years oiu,
weight 1,000 pounds, seven-eignuib
Clydesdale and one-eight Messenger,
,,! Im nnn nf the finest looking stal-
lima Hint has ever come to Ujiik
Creek. Long Creek Ugm.
Remembered the Printers.
The East Oregonlan force Is under
i.ii..nna tix Mlk riralz fur a iilKIHr
appropriate present for a hot day.
mrc tirlrkrow It does a body good
, imvH Dr. Grlnn when one is sick.
u i always so Jolly. Mr. Brickrow
.vnuM Im o r too. it you were gci
.ino- s for a 10-mlnute call. New
York Weekly.
to
Dimities
Latest colorings and de
signs. 15c goods reduced
to 80
Granadines
Patterns guaranteed to be
the newest. 75c goods
reduced to 380
Embroirdered Swiss
Small and large dots'wido or nar
row stripes. 35c goods f
reduced to w
Organdies
Genuine Scotch makes with silk
stripes. 50c goods ro- 25c
duccd to AtKf
Big Girls
Patent Leather,fow
heel slippers
$1.50
Fancy Ribbons
Now arrivals
Shirt Waist Sets
T
Novo 1 ties, 25c to
75c
IT PAYS TO TRADE
at
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
50
per cent discount on
Summer Dress Goods
Belts
No newer " lino
shown .anywhoro
Summer" Corsets
New lino just received
Imported Dimities
in pink, blue, white, black and Nilo
green. Striped and (lowered de
signs. 30c goods reduced t 7c
to
Small Boys
Canvas Shoes
Tool, comfort-
at1 !(1!!!!!p$t and $J.J5
Fancy Hose
Ladies, Missus and f T i. H
Ohildrons, al TO
Misses Slippers
Low heeled, 1-st nip sandals
patent vamps, fancy bows Q 50
A second shipment of MUu9 dDSltt M(dl
YIt Suife for warm weather wear
Sies, 33 to 46
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PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
Must Stand Trial.
Walla Walla. Juno 19. Alexander
Kaebant. the Frenchman who was ar
rested in Walla Walla several weeks
ago on a charge of Importing French
women Into the country lor iminm.u
purposes and who forfeited a $2,mn
bond for his appearance In the United
States court at Seattle, was arrested
In- a secret service man Tuesday
evening and taken to Seattlo to stand
trial. Faehant was under tho Impres
sion that the forfeiture or Ills $2,000
would end the case and was very
much surprised when the detective
nlared lilm under arrest again. Two
other charges will be placed against
Faehant seduction and bringing a
pauper Into tho country.
Eighty-five per cent of the children
of Japan nre now In school.
OXFORDS
rr yp ST. r
Letter Writing
Will be found a pleasure if you
use our stationary; it is the most
up-to date line in the city, In all
the popular shades ana suapes,
from 15c to 75o.
You get a nice large bunch of
paper with envelopes tc match,
and our price is from 5c to 15c
less that others will charge for the
same quality.
Yoa can save all yoor
Postage Money by
buying stationary of us
THE NOLF STORE
Hottest place in town for fireworks
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MALTHOID
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Boston Store
Custom Made Shoes
$2.50 to:t$4.00
Best Dollar
in town
km EKLUND
Judil Mock, Court ad;Mlo It,
Made of felt, thor
oughly saturated with
P&B compound. Not
impaired by varying
temperatures. Docs
not evaporate, crack,
expand or contract.
A low priced roofing thit can
not be equaled, uu M WolUi-
The Parafline Paint Co.
mm
5 inn rrsncluo, Maius,
PorlMnd, lot Anjtiel
and Denver. Colorado.
T. C. TAYLOR, Agent
GOOD SOUND WOOD
Is always received when you
plnCc your order vttu us.
Fir. Tamarack and
..Pine..
Why buy poor coal when you
can get the best for the same
price?
Laatz Bros.
Telephone Mafa 5 J