East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 23, 1903, Image 5

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 23, t903.
G. L I STATE CAMP
MUST BE SOLD
Mrt Waist:
. HnuMne wrices
$3.50 Waists, at $2.50
3.00 2.25
2.75 , 2.J5
2 50 , J.90
2.25 t.75
2.00 J.4S
1.75 J.35
1.50 J.J5
1.25 95
1.00 75
.75 50
.50 25
'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE
Comer of Main and Alta
City Brevities
tan see it.
.i. in sicht.
,A.a of Tlntisnr's.
okers' supplies at Neuman's.
-i ...latin Tx-nll naner.
aaani a - -
iDg tables $5 and up. Rader'a.
.ncfn cults at Joereer's.
juur ey"h -
re for rent, inquire of Cbns
i.
your snoes repairea ai
clear store, headquarters for
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from $5 to $30. Rader s.
Sidelo," the best cigar made, at
..net r.i,tt ctmot
kinds of Imported and domestic
i and clam cnowaer ai uraiz s.
,lin Loot nt ili.nrs. TTftn.
Rent Suite of rooms, nicely
M nni hlnrk nnrt a half west
street. Inquire 208 Alta.
Send In your order. Market
street, opposite Savings lianK.
r system is very profltr ile. we i
grain and stock accounts on
ul ann pn Trnnini Rpnr Trne
uooee 4: uo.. members or
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fill II nntfAV U.. '
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Never out of sight.
It's before your eyes.
Castle's for fresh fish.
$50 given away. See page 4.
Try The .Delta's Iced drinks.
See Sharp for paper hanging.
Delicious Ice cream, The Delta.
Best building lots in Pendleton.
Wade.
For Kent Three-room house on
.Main street.
Nice furnished rooms to rent at
309 Court street.
Wanted Salesman and collector.
Call at tills oiTlce.
For Sale Cattle, horses and sheep.
Wade, Dryson & Wade.
Barn for sale; Inquire of .Mrs. Mary
E. Rust, 320 Ann street.
Dusters, boys' washable suits and
straw hats. I3aer & Daley.
Try the Palm, 221 Court street,
for nuts, candles and fruits.
U C Rador about that $50 worth of
furniture he is giving away.
Received daily, fresh tamales,
crabs and crawfish at Gratz's.
Best stock ranches in Camas Pra
irie, lfiO to 1,000 acres. Wade.
Wanted Middle-aged woman for
housework. Apply at this office.
See page i about the $50 worth of
furniture Rader is giving away.
"Highland Linen Bond" and "Two
Toned Linen," now stationery. Nolf's.
One business opening sold yester
day; two left on Main street. Wade.
Blacksmith shop in Pendleton for
sale. See lEarnhart, Association
block.
Woman wanted to do general house
work; pay good wages If competent.
Call E. O. office.
Work on the Underwood typewriter
stands up before you all the time.
John S. Kees, agent.
For Rent Two cottages, good lo
cation, suitable for small family. In
quire at 100 Bluff street.
Lost Point lace handkerchief;
finder please return to 509 Court
street. Suitable leward offered.
De Lano Beacli affords the only
comfortable sea bathing on Puget
Sound. Write Hotel De Lano, Lake
Bay, Wash.
The Pendleton, Uklah and Lehman
Springs telephone line, paying $1,000
per annum net, for sale. A bargain if
taken at once. J. M. Despaln.
Vfivt Saturday niKht Gratz gives
I another grand opening.. Full orches
' tra elegant free lunch and Rainier
beer. Twenty per cent of the receipts
lor benefit of the labor unions.
Burned With Firecracker.
Francis Jackson was severely
burned on arms, hand and face this
jfterroon, by tie rxplolon of a laige
i firecracker. While the Injuries ans
very painful and those on his arm are
' quite severe, they are not necessarily
1 dangerous.
Poison Fly Paper
A 'fesh shipment of that powerful "Sure Death" ily
PlPer. This ,s tne paper that was so satisfactory to
ev")one last season.
H J reminder to get some now, as you probably
u8ht some last year and if you did we know you
WU1 want some this year.
5c package
of ten sheets
OEPPEN'S DRUG STORE
btftiw .. . i rAHi4 IfmitaA
GRAND ARMY OF REPUBLIC
IN SESSION AT PORTLAND.
The Order of the Women' Relief
Corps Will Be at Once Organized
In Pendleton Good Prospect Exists
That the Next State Encampment
Will Meet in Thl City.
The state encampment o. the Grana
Army of the Republic will meet In
annual meeting the lattor part of this
week at Portland for the considera
tion of the business of the order and
the promotion of the fraternal feel
ing that Is n part of the spirit of the
organization.
B. F. Renn, J. S. Gurdano and O.
W. Rlgby, the latter commander of
the Pendleton post, will attend the
convention as delegates from this
place, and will attempt to secure for
this city the next encampment. The
old veterans from all over the state
gather together to attend tno conven
tions and it would be a fine chance for
them to see the great possibilities of
this part of the state, and in fact a
large number of the members of tho
order have expressed a desire to come
here In preference to the valley,
where the meetings aro generally
held.
Will Organize a Relief Corps.
I-ast year the convention could
have been secured for Pendleton haa
the local commandery had n Women's
Relief Corps here, and this year that
objection will be done away with.
Through the efforts of G. W. Rlgby,
the commander of the Pendleton post,
the ladles are to organize. A meet
ing was to be held this afternoon, at
which time the ladles would elect
their officers and get the organization
on a working basis. The charter ar
rived this morning, and tho arrange
ments have been made to have the
organization start out well equipped
for the work that it has to do. Twenty-live
ladles have signed the call
for the meetmg and will become char
ter members.
Through the efforts of the delega
tion from here the post Is confident
of being able to bring back with them
the convention for 1904.
Resolutions of Condolence.
Whereas, it has pleased the Great
Ruler of the universe to take from
our midst the beloved wife of our
brother, Louie Greenwall, and.
Whereas, We, his brothers, deeply
sympathize with him In his great sor
row; therefore, bo it
Resolved, That wo commend our
grief-stricken brother and his mother
less children to the especial care and
protection of our great order. Knights
of Pythias, and further, bo it
Resolved, That a copy of thes
resolutions bo spread upon the min
utes of Damon Lodge No. A, and that
copies bo handed to the local press
for publication.
J. F. NOWLIN.
MARK MOORHOUSE,
WM. STURGIS.
Committee.
Adopted by Damon Lodge, June 23.
1903.
Real Estate Transfers.
Lottie D. Howermale and W. U.
Howermale have sold to Arthur E.
Lambert and Mae M. Ijimbert for
$1,100, lot 5 in block C7. of tho res
ervation addition to Pendleton.
Theodore Randema, of Walla Walla,
has sold to Charles S. Terpenlng and
Ella Terpenlng, of Dayton, for $7,200,
the southeast quarter of section 10,
and the southeast quarter of section
11, all in township 3, north of range
30 east, containing 480 acres.
Addle W. Wyman and Anna J. Wy
maii tiln wlff nt Knmie). Santa Cruz
county, California, have sold to Theo
dore Rondema, or walla waiia, lor
$7,000, the southeast quarter of sec
tion in tlw. KniiilicnHt nuarter and
southwest quarter of section 11, in
township 3, north of range 30 east.
Reservation Thrown Open for Settle
ment. On July 1st SO.OOO acres of land tin
der the Twin Falls reservation on
Snake river, near Shoshone Falls,
Idaho, will be thrown open to settle
ment under the Carey act. Parties
desiring to look over this proposition
can secure tickets from tho O. R. &
N, Co. at one fare for the round trip.
From Pendleton to Shoshone. Idaho,
and return, $14; to Klmama, Idaho,
and return, $15.30. Tickets on sale
June 24th only, with final limit 15
days from date of sale.
A New Enterprise.
For a small Investment we can
show you the best and most profita
ble business proposition In the state.
A new fuel machine. Homo economy
and convenience. Manager wanted
with small capital to control manu
facture. No competition. Call at the
Renn House, from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m.
Economy Fuel & Stove Co.
Sheep to Seattle.
t vi' rourtnev. nf this city, yes
terday shipped seven carloads of
sheep to tne seaiuo marnei over m
Washington & Columbia Hlvor railroad.
Bargains and Big Ones
will be the power that will clear our overcrowded shelves
of new, seasonable up-to-date merchandise.
To be in position to show only the very newest styles of goods each
season, prices will be cut so severely that our present stock will not re
main long in our store. The early buyer will fare best as there will be
no replenishing of lines as they are sold out.
Read oarefully oaoh item here
Wash Goods
Imported French Dimities, white
grounds, printed iloral and figured de
signs. Also a large assortment of black
and white combinations.
IfRogular price 30c, reduced l"7
law
to.
500 Yards
Scotch Madras in black and white,
blue and white, pink and white, in
fancy stripes.
Regular price 50c, reduced 7ftr
to
800 Yards
Mercerized Oxfords. 28 inches wide,
suitable for shirt waist suits. In pink
blue, white and black and Nile green.
Regular price 50c, reduced
to.
White Goods
usiii Mavi to Nmr Perce.
D. A. Osborn ,of Myrlck, Is In the
city today for a short visit. Mr. Os.
born Is settling up his affairs here,
as he will leave for Nez Porce In a
few days to reside in tno luture.
Best thoe work at Teutsch'i.
300 yards Mercerized Mtvrsailles, in
largo and small stripes.
liRfgular price 10c, reduced gl
to 1
French Grenadines
Black and yellow, whito and blue,
lavender and whito, in silk stripes.
URogular price 75o, reduced 25C
1900 Yards
Lawns and Dimities in all now colors,
stripes, figures and flowered patterns.
II Regular prico 20c, reduced Qlf
to I
300 Yards
Linon Etamines in light blue, dark
blue, pink, cream, tan and black, suit
able for shirt waist suits.
URogular prico 75c, reduced 38q
Summer Shoes
Ladies Tan Oxfords that wore $2.50
reduced to $1.4&
Misses Tan shoes, lace and button that
woro $2.00, reducod to $1.19
Children's Tan shoes, wear bettor than
black and are cooler. Shoes that
woro $1,50, reduced to 95c it 98c
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
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Getting Meat Under Pretenses.
wniin wntin. .luno 23. Harry Day,
alias Kano, who represented himself
as an advance agent for Rlngllng
Brothers' circus and entereu mm
mrai rnntract with tho Walla Walla
Meat Corouany, Is under arrest at As
torla, Chief Kauffmnn this morning
receiving word of his arrest. Buy, it
Is said, Is wanted In several" cities of
tho Northwest for representing him
self as an agent of tho Rlngllngs and
obtnlnlng monoy under false preten
ses as such.
Snu'lni. ikhI iirnHRmnklnir Miss Jes
sie Jones, 1015 Franklin street, cor
ner East Railroad.
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Boston Storo
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 and shapes,
from 15o 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.
You can save all your
Postage Money by
buying stationary of us
THE NOLF STORE
Hottest place in town for fireworks
Custom Mad Sh
$2.50 to $4.00
Best Dollar
(SOW
in town
A. EKLUND
Judd Ulixk, Court qd,Mln It,
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FOR HAI.K AT OntV.MT OltrXJONIAN
oflke. Iirite bundtti of nwiDDfri. coo
ttlnlDV trr lOG-P piperi cm vt oo-
Ulr.M sot ctoti a bundle,
Any Time
Is k Good Time
Now Is the accepted time to
have your house painted or pa
pered. A little painting here and
there will help It looke wonder,
fully. Some nice, bright, new
wall paper will lend a freshness
to any room. Our stock of wall
paper was never more complete
patterns In endless variety and
every one new and up-to-date In
color design. Better come In and
let us show them to you and toll
you what It will cost for your
whole house or one room,
E. J. Murphy,
111 Court Street.
Uargaina iu
Real Estate
I have a larger aud better
list of Farms, Stock Ranches
and City Property to sell
than ever before. Also a big
lot of land in tho coining
wheat section of Eastern
Washington.
N. Berkeley
Remember
That we give special attention to
orders for fancy ICE CREAM
and CANDIES.
C. R. DUTTON'S